DevtoGitHub

Anmol Baranwal

Frontend Engineer
Technical Writer
TypeScript

Save your DEV.to articles and reading list with a bunch of useful options.

Use cases

The workflow can save your articles each in a different markdown file.

The details like tags, cover image, URL, and published time is shown in a proper format.

The best part is that you can create a table of contents in the readme to view and visit each of your articles in the saved repository.

You can also save your reading lists with specified structures and URLs for easy access.

You can display the reading time for each article in the reading list.

You can customize the directory in which you want to save the articles and the reading list. Your sentences are clear, but here are some minor grammar adjustments for clarity and correctness:

I've included

custom logic

based on tags to provide you with more flexibility in managing your reading list.

All articles and the reading list will be fetched regardless of the total number.

If you update an article on DEV, it will be automatically updated here the next time the workflow runs.

You can synchronize your reading list from DEV. For instance, if you remove any article from the reading list on DEV, then it will also be removed in the reading list in the readme.

Tech & Tools

I've used Forem v1 APIs for building DevtoGithub. You can refer to the

docs

.

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