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DOCX → Markdown

Last updated Sep 26, 2025

n8n nodes to convert docx files to markdown

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DOCX → Markdown
HTML → Markdown

Description

n8n-nodes-docx-to-markdown

A professional n8n community node package that provides powerful document conversion capabilities for your workflows.

This package enables seamless conversion of DOCX documents and HTML content to clean, well-formatted Markdown within your n8n automation workflows. Perfect for content processing, documentation workflows, and data transformation pipelines.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

npm version
License: MIT

Features

DOCX to Markdown Conversion – Convert Microsoft Word documents to clean Markdown
HTML to Markdown Conversion – Transform HTML content into well-formatted Markdown
Multiple Output Modes – JSON field output or binary file output
Structure Preservation – Maintains headings, lists, and table formatting
Image Handling – Converts embedded images to base64 data URIs
Flexible Input Sources – Support for binary files and text fields
Content Sanitization – Built-in HTML sanitization for security
Professional Error Handling – Comprehensive validation and error reporting

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Quick Install

npm install n8n-nodes-docx-to-markdown

Or install directly in n8n:

  1. Go to SettingsCommunity Nodes
  2. Enter: n8n-nodes-docx-to-markdown
  3. Click Install

Nodes

DOCX → Markdown

Convert Microsoft Word (.docx) documents to Markdown format.

Key Features:

  • Support for complex document structures (headings, lists, tables)
  • Image conversion with base64 encoding
  • Flexible output options (JSON field or binary file)
  • Document metadata preservation
  • Conversion warnings and error reporting

Configuration Options:

  • Binary Property: Source property containing the DOCX file
  • Output Mode: Choose between JSON field or binary file output
  • Preserve Structure: Maintain document formatting and structure
  • Include HTML: Optionally include HTML version in output

HTML → Markdown

Convert HTML content to clean, readable Markdown with flexible input and output options.

Key Features:

  • Dual Input Modes: Support for binary HTML files or direct text input
  • Conversion Modes: Default settings or fully customizable options
  • Advanced Sanitization: Built-in HTML cleaning and security filtering
  • Flexible Output: JSON field output or binary .md file generation
  • Content Control: Length limits, domain filtering, and structure preservation

Configuration Options:

  • Input Mode: Choose between text field or binary file input
  • Conversion Mode:
    • Default Settings: Optimized defaults for any HTML content
    • Custom Options: Full control over conversion parameters
  • Custom Options (when enabled):
    • Preserve Tables: Maintain HTML table formatting in Markdown
    • Include Image Alt Text: Extract and include image alt attributes
    • Preserve Line Breaks: Keep original line break formatting
    • Max Length: Set content length limits (0 = no limit)
    • Allowed Domains: Whitelist trusted domains for links and images
  • Output Mode: JSON field or binary .md file output
  • Include Original HTML: Optionally preserve original HTML in JSON output

Compatibility

  • Minimum n8n version: 1.0.0
  • Node.js version: ≥20.15
  • Tested with: n8n 1.112.1+

Usage Examples

Basic DOCX Conversion

  1. Add a DOCX → Markdown node to your workflow
  2. Connect it to a node that provides DOCX files (e.g., HTTP Request, Google Drive)
  3. Configure the binary property name (default: "data")
  4. Choose output mode (JSON field or binary file)
  5. Execute the workflow

HTML Processing Pipeline

Text Input Example:

  1. Use HTTP Request to fetch HTML content
  2. Add HTML → Markdown node
  3. Set Input Mode to "Text (HTML String)"
  4. Choose Conversion Mode (Default Settings or Custom Options)
  5. Configure output mode (JSON field or binary file)
  6. Process the converted Markdown in subsequent nodes

Binary File Example:

  1. Use HTTP Request with responseFormat: "file" to download HTML file
  2. Add HTML → Markdown node
  3. Set Input Mode to "Binary (HTML File)"
  4. Specify the binary property name (default: "data")
  5. Configure conversion and output options as needed

Advanced Document Processing

DOCX to Markdown Example:

{
  "nodes": [
    {
      "name": "Get DOCX",
      "type": "n8n-nodes-base.httpRequest",
      "parameters": {
        "url": "https://example.com/document.docx",
        "responseFormat": "file"
      }
    },
    {
      "name": "Convert DOCX to Markdown",
      "type": "n8n-nodes-docx-to-markdown.docxToMarkdown",
      "parameters": {
        "outputMode": "json",
        "markdownField": "content",
        "includeHtml": true,
        "preserveStructure": true
      }
    }
  ]
}

HTML to Markdown Example:

{
  "nodes": [
    {
      "name": "Get HTML",
      "type": "n8n-nodes-base.httpRequest",
      "parameters": {
        "url": "https://example.com/page.html",
        "responseFormat": "file"
      }
    },
    {
      "name": "Convert HTML to Markdown",
      "type": "n8n-nodes-docx-to-markdown.htmlToMarkdown",
      "parameters": {
        "inputMode": "binary",
        "binaryPropertyName": "data",
        "conversionMode": "custom",
        "preserveTables": true,
        "includeImageAlt": true,
        "maxLength": 5000,
        "outputMode": "json",
        "markdownField": "markdown"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Development

Prerequisites

  • Node.js ≥20.15
  • npm or yarn
  • n8n installed globally

Setup

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/scoupleuxSG/n8n-node-docx-to-markdown-new.git

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build the project
npm run build

# Run linting
npm run lint

# Auto-fix linting issues
npm run lintfix

Testing Locally

  1. Build the project: npm run build
  2. Link the package: npm link
  3. In your n8n installation: npm link n8n-nodes-docx-to-markdown
  4. Restart n8n to load the nodes

Dependencies

  • mammoth: DOCX to HTML conversion
  • turndown: HTML to Markdown conversion
  • jsdom: HTML parsing and manipulation
  • sanitize-html: HTML content sanitization

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License

MIT © 2025 Stephane Coupleux

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