This simple tool makes scraping any website for AI prompts effortless
“You can take any website and basically get this markdown format that Jesse was talking about and then just give it to an AI.”
Heaton just threw something in, called the website to markdown. Explain explain what this does. You can take any website and basically get this markdown format that Jesse was talking about and then just give it to an AI. So, you know, like, if you're really messing around with chat EBT and things like that, it's not getting to the web page. You can just literally just click that, and then it'll just download it in that format.
Okay. Wait a second. So website to mark down. You go to a website. Let's say there was a website, it was somebody's sub stack. It was Alex's sub stack for cautious optimism.
He you then go to it. You say just download the whole McGillic. It won't take the whole website. It'll just take a page at a time, the way it works. But then it just makes it easy to get it get that data and where whatever So it's a scraper
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Jason and his team discuss a practical tool called 'website to markdown' that converts web pages into markdown format, making it easy to feed website content directly into AI models like ChatGPT. They walk through how it works as a page-by-page scraper, using a Substack example to illustrate the process.
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This clip provides actionable advice on a specific tool that solves a common problem for AI users who want to input web content into language models.
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