9.5k★batch-convert – OpenClaw Skill
batch-convert is an OpenClaw Skills integration for writing workflows. Batch convert documents between multiple formats using a unified pipeline
Skill Snapshot
| name | batch-convert |
| description | Batch convert documents between multiple formats using a unified pipeline OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | lijie420461340 |
| repository | lijie420461340/batch-convert |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @lijie420461340/batch-convert |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

name: batch-convert description: Batch convert documents between multiple formats using a unified pipeline author: claude-office-skills version: "1.0" tags: [conversion, batch, automation, pipeline, formats] models: [claude-sonnet-4, claude-opus-4] tools: [computer, code_execution, file_operations]
Batch Convert Skill
Overview
This skill enables batch conversion of documents between multiple formats using a unified pipeline. Convert hundreds of files at once with consistent settings, automatic format detection, and parallel processing for maximum efficiency.
How to Use
- Specify the source folder or files
- Choose target format(s)
- Optionally configure conversion options
- I'll process all files with progress tracking
Example prompts:
- "Convert all PDFs in this folder to Word documents"
- "Batch convert these markdown files to PDF and HTML"
- "Process all Office files and convert to Markdown"
- "Convert this folder of images to a single PDF"
Domain Knowledge
Supported Format Matrix
| From | To: DOCX | To: PDF | To: MD | To: HTML | To: PPTX |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DOCX | - | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | - |
| ✅ | - | ✅ | ✅ | - | |
| MD | ✅ | ✅ | - | ✅ | ✅ |
| HTML | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | - | - |
| XLSX | - | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | - |
| PPTX | - | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | - |
Core Pipeline
from pathlib import Path
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed
import subprocess
import os
class DocumentConverter:
"""Unified document conversion pipeline."""
def __init__(self, max_workers=4):
self.max_workers = max_workers
self.converters = {
('md', 'docx'): self._md_to_docx,
('md', 'pdf'): self._md_to_pdf,
('md', 'html'): self._md_to_html,
('md', 'pptx'): self._md_to_pptx,
('docx', 'pdf'): self._docx_to_pdf,
('docx', 'md'): self._docx_to_md,
('pdf', 'docx'): self._pdf_to_docx,
('pdf', 'md'): self._pdf_to_md,
('xlsx', 'pdf'): self._xlsx_to_pdf,
('xlsx', 'md'): self._xlsx_to_md,
('pptx', 'pdf'): self._pptx_to_pdf,
('pptx', 'md'): self._pptx_to_md,
('html', 'md'): self._html_to_md,
('html', 'pdf'): self._html_to_pdf,
}
def convert(self, input_path, output_format, output_dir=None):
"""Convert single file to target format."""
input_path = Path(input_path)
input_format = input_path.suffix[1:].lower()
if output_dir:
output_path = Path(output_dir) / f"{input_path.stem}.{output_format}"
else:
output_path = input_path.with_suffix(f".{output_format}")
converter_key = (input_format, output_format)
if converter_key not in self.converters:
raise ValueError(f"Conversion not supported: {input_format} -> {output_format}")
converter = self.converters[converter_key]
return converter(input_path, output_path)
def batch_convert(self, input_dir, output_format, output_dir=None,
file_pattern="*", recursive=False):
"""Batch convert all matching files."""
input_path = Path(input_dir)
output_path = Path(output_dir) if output_dir else input_path / "converted"
output_path.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
# Find files
if recursive:
files = list(input_path.rglob(file_pattern))
else:
files = list(input_path.glob(file_pattern))
# Filter to supported formats
supported_ext = ['.md', '.docx', '.pdf', '.xlsx', '.pptx', '.html']
files = [f for f in files if f.suffix.lower() in supported_ext]
results = []
with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=self.max_workers) as executor:
future_to_file = {
executor.submit(self.convert, f, output_format, output_path): f
for f in files
}
for future in as_completed(future_to_file):
file = future_to_file[future]
try:
result = future.result()
results.append({'file': str(file), 'status': 'success', 'output': str(result)})
except Exception as e:
results.append({'file': str(file), 'status': 'error', 'error': str(e)})
return results
Converter Implementations
# Markdown conversions (using Pandoc)
def _md_to_docx(self, input_path, output_path):
subprocess.run(['pandoc', str(input_path), '-o', str(output_path)], check=True)
return output_path
def _md_to_pdf(self, input_path, output_path):
subprocess.run(['pandoc', str(input_path), '-o', str(output_path)], check=True)
return output_path
def _md_to_html(self, input_path, output_path):
subprocess.run(['pandoc', str(input_path), '-s', '-o', str(output_path)], check=True)
return output_path
def _md_to_pptx(self, input_path, output_path):
subprocess.run(['marp', str(input_path), '-o', str(output_path)], check=True)
return output_path
# Office to Markdown (using markitdown)
def _docx_to_md(self, input_path, output_path):
from markitdown import MarkItDown
md = MarkItDown()
result = md.convert(str(input_path))
with open(output_path, 'w') as f:
f.write(result.text_content)
return output_path
def _xlsx_to_md(self, input_path, output_path):
from markitdown import MarkItDown
md = MarkItDown()
result = md.convert(str(input_path))
with open(output_path, 'w') as f:
f.write(result.text_content)
return output_path
def _pptx_to_md(self, input_path, output_path):
from markitdown import MarkItDown
md = MarkItDown()
result = md.convert(str(input_path))
with open(output_path, 'w') as f:
f.write(result.text_content)
return output_path
# PDF conversions
def _pdf_to_docx(self, input_path, output_path):
from pdf2docx import Converter
cv = Converter(str(input_path))
cv.convert(str(output_path))
cv.close()
return output_path
def _pdf_to_md(self, input_path, output_path):
from markitdown import MarkItDown
md = MarkItDown()
result = md.convert(str(input_path))
with open(output_path, 'w') as f:
f.write(result.text_content)
return output_path
# Office to PDF (using LibreOffice)
def _docx_to_pdf(self, input_path, output_path):
subprocess.run([
'soffice', '--headless', '--convert-to', 'pdf',
'--outdir', str(output_path.parent), str(input_path)
], check=True)
return output_path
def _xlsx_to_pdf(self, input_path, output_path):
subprocess.run([
'soffice', '--headless', '--convert-to', 'pdf',
'--outdir', str(output_path.parent), str(input_path)
], check=True)
return output_path
def _pptx_to_pdf(self, input_path, output_path):
subprocess.run([
'soffice', '--headless', '--convert-to', 'pdf',
'--outdir', str(output_path.parent), str(input_path)
], check=True)
return output_path
Progress Tracking
from tqdm import tqdm
def batch_convert_with_progress(converter, input_dir, output_format, output_dir=None):
"""Batch convert with progress bar."""
input_path = Path(input_dir)
files = list(input_path.glob('*'))
results = []
for file in tqdm(files, desc=f"Converting to {output_format}"):
try:
result = converter.convert(file, output_format, output_dir)
results.append({'file': str(file), 'status': 'success'})
except Exception as e:
results.append({'file': str(file), 'status': 'error', 'error': str(e)})
return results
Best Practices
- Test Sample First: Convert a few files before batch processing
- Check Disk Space: Ensure sufficient space for output
- Use Parallel Processing: Speed up with multiple workers
- Handle Errors Gracefully: Log failures, continue processing
- Verify Output: Spot-check converted files
Common Patterns
Format Detection Pipeline
def detect_and_convert(file_path, target_format):
"""Automatically detect format and convert."""
import mimetypes
mime_type, _ = mimetypes.guess_type(str(file_path))
format_map = {
'application/pdf': 'pdf',
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document': 'docx',
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet': 'xlsx',
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation': 'pptx',
'text/markdown': 'md',
'text/html': 'html',
}
source_format = format_map.get(mime_type, Path(file_path).suffix[1:])
converter = DocumentConverter()
return converter.convert(file_path, target_format)
Multi-Format Output
def convert_to_multiple_formats(input_file, output_formats, output_dir):
"""Convert one file to multiple formats."""
converter = DocumentConverter()
results = {}
for fmt in output_formats:
try:
output = converter.convert(input_file, fmt, output_dir)
results[fmt] = {'status': 'success', 'path': str(output)}
except Exception as e:
results[fmt] = {'status': 'error', 'error': str(e)}
return results
# Convert README to multiple formats
results = convert_to_multiple_formats(
'README.md',
['docx', 'pdf', 'html'],
'./exports'
)
Examples
Example 1: Documentation Export
from pathlib import Path
import json
def export_documentation(docs_dir, export_dir):
"""Export all documentation to multiple formats."""
converter = DocumentConverter(max_workers=8)
docs_path = Path(docs_dir)
export_path = Path(export_dir)
# Create format directories
for fmt in ['pdf', 'docx', 'html']:
(export_path / fmt).mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
all_results = {}
# Find all markdown files
md_files = list(docs_path.rglob('*.md'))
for md_file in md_files:
file_results = {}
for fmt in ['pdf', 'docx', 'html']:
output_dir = export_path / fmt
try:
output = converter.convert(md_file, fmt, output_dir)
file_results[fmt] = 'success'
except Exception as e:
file_results[fmt] = f'error: {e}'
all_results[str(md_file)] = file_results
print(f"Processed: {md_file.name}")
# Save report
with open(export_path / 'export_report.json', 'w') as f:
json.dump(all_results, f, indent=2)
return all_results
results = export_documentation('./docs', './exports')
Example 2: Legacy Document Migration
def migrate_legacy_docs(source_dir, target_dir):
"""Migrate legacy documents to modern formats."""
converter = DocumentConverter(max_workers=4)
# Migration rules
migrations = [
('*.doc', 'docx'), # Old Word to new
('*.xls', 'xlsx'), # Old Excel to new
('*.ppt', 'pptx'), # Old PowerPoint to new
('*.rtf', 'docx'), # RTF to Word
]
source_path = Path(source_dir)
target_path = Path(target_dir)
target_path.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
total_migrated = 0
errors = []
for pattern, target_format in migrations:
files = list(source_path.glob(pattern))
for file in files:
try:
# Use LibreOffice for legacy formats
subprocess.run([
'soffice', '--headless',
'--convert-to', target_format,
'--outdir', str(target_path),
str(file)
], check=True)
total_migrated += 1
print(f"Migrated: {file.name}")
except Exception as e:
errors.append({'file': str(file), 'error': str(e)})
print(f"\nMigration complete: {total_migrated} files")
print(f"Errors: {len(errors)}")
return {'migrated': total_migrated, 'errors': errors}
Example 3: Report Generation Pipeline
def generate_reports_pipeline(data_files, template_dir, output_dir):
"""Generate reports from data files using templates."""
from datetime import datetime
converter = DocumentConverter()
output_path = Path(output_dir)
output_path.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
timestamp = datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d_%H%M%S')
reports = []
for data_file in data_files:
# Load data
data_path = Path(data_file)
# Generate markdown report
md_content = f"""---
title: Report - {data_path.stem}
date: {datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d')}
---
# {data_path.stem} Report
Generated: {datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')}
## Data Summary
"""
# Add data content (simplified)
if data_path.suffix == '.xlsx':
from markitdown import MarkItDown
md = MarkItDown()
result = md.convert(str(data_path))
md_content += result.text_content
# Save markdown
md_file = output_path / f"{data_path.stem}_{timestamp}.md"
with open(md_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(md_content)
# Convert to PDF and DOCX
for fmt in ['pdf', 'docx']:
try:
output = converter.convert(md_file, fmt, output_path)
reports.append({'source': str(data_file), 'output': str(output), 'format': fmt})
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error converting {data_file} to {fmt}: {e}")
return reports
Limitations
- Some format combinations not supported
- Complex formatting may be lost in conversion
- Large files may require more time
- Some conversions need external tools (LibreOffice, Pandoc)
- Quality varies by source document complexity
Installation
# Core dependencies
pip install pdf2docx markitdown python-docx openpyxl
# Pandoc (for MD conversions)
brew install pandoc # macOS
apt install pandoc # Ubuntu
# Marp (for PPTX)
npm install -g @marp-team/marp-cli
# LibreOffice (for Office formats)
brew install libreoffice # macOS
apt install libreoffice # Ubuntu
Resources
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
- Language: Markdown
- License: MIT
- Topics:
FAQ
How do I install batch-convert?
Run openclaw add @lijie420461340/batch-convert in your terminal. This installs batch-convert into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/lijie420461340/batch-convert. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
