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Secure Markdown for Confluence

The only Markdown to Confluence tool with Jira support! Your data is processed only by you and Atlassian.

Security First

Your data is processed only by you and Atlassian. No third-party servers, no data leakage.

Secure Markdown Interface

Jira links support

Jira keys and links are automatically resolved into snippets within your Markdown.

Jira Link Resolution Demo

Automation & Transparency

Perfect for release notes and automated test results.

Our commandline companion tool is open-source.

Command Line Tool Demo

Use it to

  • Generate release-notes with Jira issues
  • Create static sprint summary
  • Automate test results pages
  • Export markdown documentation to Confluence

How it works

1. Create (or use existing) markdown file

## Markdown support

For the list of supported commands see
[Markdown Official Guide](https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/)

| Bold     | Italic   | Code   | Image                            |
|----------|----------|--------|----------------------------------|
| **bold** | *italic* | `code` | ![](../img/favicon-32x32.png)    |

## Automatic Jira links expansions

You can use squere-brackets notation:

[AD-140]

or paste a URL:

https://dirtyagile.atlassian.net/browse/AD-120

2. Use confluence.md commandline tool

$ pip install confluence.md
$ confluence.md -u $USER -t $TOKEN \
    -l https://dirtyagile.atlassian.net \
    create --parent_id 1163755527 \
    --file sample.md --convert_jira \
    --title "secure markdown"

3. See generated Confluence page

Generated Confluence page example

In October 2021 we were deeply moved by the situation at the Polish-Belarus border where thousands of people were trapped at the center of an intensifying geopolitical dispute.

We decided to pay 10% of our revenue (not profit, revenue) to a coalition of human rights organizations Border Group. The group includes people we know in person, as well as members of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights.

In February 2022 the border crisis seemed to shade. But as we all know it was replaced by something much worse. We hoped we would never use word “war” in this context.

We donate help for fighting Ukraine. Either through NGOs or via our network of friends who are personally involved in the matter.

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