Node.js
Read local files, uploads, S3/R2 objects, and other byte sources.
Convert ONEPKG files to GitHub-Flavored Markdown directly in your browser.
Your ONEPKG stays on your device. No upload. No account.
Starting local converter
$
npm install @mdgate/onenote
import { toMarkdown } from '@mdgate/onenote';
const markdown = await toMarkdown(bytes);
Pure TypeScript, Node.js, Cloudflare Workers, Edge, Browser, No Python, No native addons, No WASM, Zero third-party runtime dependencies
Read local files, uploads, S3/R2 objects, and other byte sources.
Parse OneNote files directly inside Workers without OneNote or a native binary.
Convert ONEPKG locally without uploading it to a server.
Run the same TypeScript converter in compatible Edge runtimes.
No separate processing service. The converter is TypeScript you can call from Node.js, Cloudflare Workers, Edge runtimes, and browsers.
ONEPKG files can stay inside your application or browser.
Recognizes ONEPKG files from their contents, not only the filename.
The same ONEPKG file produces repeatable Markdown without model inference.
No Python. No native addons. No WASM. No third-party runtime dependencies.
Turn ONEPKG files into content your agent can actually work with.
@mdgate/onenote
@mdgate/core
+ @mdgate/onenote
+ @mdgate/pdf
+ @mdgate/docx
@mdgate/converters
Yes. ONEPKG files can be converted locally in the browser.
Yes. @mdgate/onenote runs directly in Cloudflare Workers.
No.
No.
GitHub-Flavored Markdown.
Yes. Install @mdgate/onenote instead of the complete converter set.
No. This is best-effort text extraction, not a full OneNote renderer.