Hey π
Your doc-to-markdown skill is a smart stack β pandoc for DOCX, pymupdf4llm for PDF, markitdown for PPTX. Picking the right tool per format is what makes the output actually usable downstream.
I built socialistic.ai, which turns any SKILL.md into a shareable link that runs in the browser β no install, no env setup. Your skill happens to be a perfect fit: pandoc, pymupdf4llm, and markitdown are all preinstalled on our runtime, so it works zero-config as a hosted demo.

Try it here
Drop the link in your README and anyone landing there can convert a DOCX or PDF to Markdown in seconds β no pip install, no pandoc setup. Could be a nice low-friction entry point for non-CLI users.
If you're interested, I'd love to explore a collaboration β like revenue sharing based on usage, so your work generates income.
Happy to chat β shesonglin@tinkerland.ai
Feel free to close this if not relevant π
Hey π
Your doc-to-markdown skill is a smart stack β pandoc for DOCX, pymupdf4llm for PDF, markitdown for PPTX. Picking the right tool per format is what makes the output actually usable downstream.
I built socialistic.ai, which turns any SKILL.md into a shareable link that runs in the browser β no install, no env setup. Your skill happens to be a perfect fit: pandoc, pymupdf4llm, and markitdown are all preinstalled on our runtime, so it works zero-config as a hosted demo.
Drop the link in your README and anyone landing there can convert a DOCX or PDF to Markdown in seconds β no pip install, no pandoc setup. Could be a nice low-friction entry point for non-CLI users.
If you're interested, I'd love to explore a collaboration β like revenue sharing based on usage, so your work generates income.
Happy to chat β shesonglin@tinkerland.ai
Feel free to close this if not relevant π