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X/Twitter-to-Markdown workflow guides
Convert X/Twitter threads, long-form Articles, posts, and profiles into structured Markdown. Follow a task-focused workflow, then archive the output, save it to Obsidian, or paste it into an AI assistant.
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Simply replace x.com with tweet.md in any Tweet URL.
Convert an X (Twitter) thread to Markdown
Export a complete X/Twitter thread in order, with post text, source links, and metadata.
full thread text, not page scrape
Convert an X Article to Markdown
Export a long-form X Article with its headings, links, media references, and document structure intact.
long-form structure, links, and media
Save X posts and threads to Obsidian
Turn X/Twitter posts, threads, Articles, and profiles into vault-ready Markdown with YAML frontmatter.
YAML frontmatter, source metadata, vault import
Fetch an X profile as Markdown
Get bio, stats, pinned post, and recent content from any X profile as clean Markdown.
bio, stats, pics, and recent posts
Save X threads as Markdown with Apple Shortcuts
Use Siri, the share sheet, or clipboard input to call tweet.md and save X posts as Markdown on iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Siri, share sheet, clipboard
AI chatbots
Paste Markdown into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini
These guides cover the same URL swap, tuned for assistants that work better with source text in the prompt than a raw X link.
Copy an X thread or post to ChatGPT
Paste complete X posts and threads into ChatGPT without missing content or broken links.
reads pasted Markdown, not a raw URL
Copy an X thread or post to Claude
Give Claude the full post or thread text as Markdown instead of a brittle X link.
reads pasted Markdown, not a raw URL
Copy an X thread or post to Gemini
Make X posts and threads readable for Gemini with one tweet.md URL swap.
reads pasted Markdown, not a raw URL
One-line fix
Replace the domain, keep the path.
Before
https://x.com/jack/status/20After
https://tweet.md/jack/status/20?thread=branch-20Copy the Markdown output and use it in notes, docs, research, or any chat tool that needs the full post text—not the surrounding X page.