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Convert TEXTILE markup documents to OPML format, edit and optimize documents online and free.

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Textile Markup Language (.textile)

The TEXTILE file extension, an acronym for Textile Markup Language, is a lightweight markup language developed by Dean Allen in 2002. It converts plain text into structured HTML, making it useful for writing articles, forum posts, and documentation. Textile is known for its simplicity and readability, and it has influenced the development of other markup languages like Markdown.

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Outline Processor Markup Language (.opml)

OPML, or Outline Processor Markup Language, is a file format utilized primarily for outlining data structures. Initially developed in 2000 by UserLand Software, OPML was designed to facilitate the exchange of outline-based information between different software applications. Its uses have expanded over time, notably in organizing RSS feed lists and managing hierarchical data. The OPML file extension denotes XML-based documents that offer simplicity and interoperability in transferring structured information across diverse platforms. In essence, OPML serves as a versatile tool in the realm of data organization and syndication.

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How to convert TEXTILE to OPML?

  1. Upload TEXTILE File

    Select a TEXTILE file from your computer to initiate the upload.

  2. Select TEXTILE Tools

    Select customization options for TEXTILE to OPML conversion, then click Convert.

  3. Download Your OPML

    You will be redirected to the download page to obtain the OPML markup document.

Convert TEXTILE to OPML

Convert TEXTILE to OPML on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Once installed, Vertopal CLI supports conversion of TEXTILE markup document into OPML markup document.

  1. Open the command-line prompt for operations.
  2. Change into the TEXTILE directory or specify the path.
  3. Paste the command, insert TEXTILE_INPUT_FILE, and execute. $ vertopal convert TEXTILE_INPUT_FILE --to opml

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