I want to write a Python function that takes an URL as an argument and outputs a Markdown file with the content of the webpage. The images embedded in the website should be download and appropriately referenced in the Markdown file.
I wrote this code
import requests
import html2text
# The URL
link = "https://www.some.website"
f = requests.get(link)
# URL content to plain text (HTML)
textHtml = f.text
# HTML text to MD text
h = html2text.HTML2Text()
textMd = h.handle(textHtml)
# MD text is written to file
text_file = open("output.md", "w")
text_file.write(textMd)
text_file.close()
I think it does the job in downloading the text and formatting it into a Markdown file but I don't know how to download images and add references in the Markdown file to the local image files.
How can I do this?
Thanks in advance!
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