This should work just fine, assuming you used urls like "/yyyy/mm/dd/title-slug-here", and that you have Composer installed. Put these files in a directory containing your Wordpress xml export file. Then run these commands on the commandline:
composer update
php convert.php http://www.yourdomain.xyz your-xml-export-filename.xml
You should see a message like: Exported 6 pages and 792 posts from derekmartinca.wordpress.2017-03-16.xml
That's it - you should now have "wordpress-content/year/month/day/" directories full of markdown files.
Wordpress Comments Import / Export plugin select all articles, leave everything else as default
Helpful Articles: http://www.dropboxwiki.com/tips-and-tricks/install-dropbox-in-an-entirely-text-based-linux-environment https://www.dropbox.com/install-linux https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ https://github.com/marcoarment/secondcrack http://www.dropboxwiki.com/tips-and-tricks/using-the-official-dropbox-command-line-interface-cli#Installation when you invite your linux dropbox account, login to browser as that user, and go to notifications, and ACCEPT THE FOLDER SHARE! crontab -e
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