Qiita, Dev.to, and Hashnode support: A story about the creation of a BlogTool for bulk posting Markdown articles.

Finally, Hashnode is ready for Hashnode: ・・・・
Blogging is a pain in the ass, even if you just write one.
But if you try to post on multiple platforms The gates of hell open.
- The notation is slightly different.
- Different tagging rules.
- Different readerships (no one is nice to you)
Each ...... is so peculiar, I'm in a state of "batch post? Haha, if you can do it, do it 😇.
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So, I created this BlogTool. To put it roughly, it is a tool** that allows you to post articles written in Markdown to multiple blogs at once. (There are still quite a few bugs, so the release is still a ways off.
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Main features (or rather, I put everything I wanted in it)
Markdown notation same as Qiita. → I'm done with fighting with my own notation.
Word-like formatting buttons. → What? Do you want to write by hand? Why don't you just use Ctrl+B?
VSCode-like free layout → You can move the editing screen as you like. Dock, split, tab. It's all there.
Automatic conversion for each service when posting → Let's graduate from "I can't post what I've written as is".
Automatic translation for overseas platforms → Translate at DeepL. Code block is properly observed. Good job.
Graphically displays the number of views and likes after each post → For those who like to be hit with numbers.
Batch posting (API supported services only) → Currently supports Qiita / Dev.to / Hashnode. Plans to increase ...... probably.
There are more things I want to implement, but I'm afraid it's going to be Sakura da Famiglia, so I've released it once.
The token registration is manual. But if you just work hard on that, the rest is easy.
Just enter the API tokens for each platform from the configuration screen, All you have to do is to click on the GUI.
---CLI? I don't know.
🙃 Finally, I'll be honest.
I'm unemployed, and also my savings are hurtling towards zero at breakneck speed, I am in a SAN pinch.
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