Copy content from web powerful than ever before.
Great! But hope I can choose how to format BBCode, including: - `[center][/center]` vs `[align=center][/align]` - `[ol] [li]1[/li] [li]2[/li] [/ol]` vs `[#] 1 [#] 2`
Turns the web into a giant word processor, like WordPerfect. One can quickly grab markdown versions of complex html, and paste them as well-formatted quotations into one's own articles. Fantastic stuff. To developer: keep it simple. Copycat is perfect the way it is.
Almost perfect. Copycat has been the only copy as markdown tool I have found to be able to correctly copy web pages with code blocks and have the code blocks preserved and most of the other indentation in the web page be formatted correctly. The only addition I'd make would be to make it a bit smarter. Sometimes code blocks have a title bar with the name of the language on the left and a "Copy code" like button on the right (e.g. ChatGPT's site). When using the extension you get the three backticks (```) on one line to indicate the beginning of a code block, the language on the next, and the button text on the third line. While there is likely nothing that can be done about the button text, it would be nice if the extension would recognize there is a code language on the line after the three backticks and merge those two lines together (e.g. ```python), as it would save having to do so by hand or having to write a script to do so.
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