#Import to notion or obsidian

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jagged pawn
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Sometimes I would like to import some blocks on notion or obsidian for documentation. I understand you guys have warp drive but I would like to have a platform i can access via mobile apps

hazy rapidsBOT
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Hi @jagged pawn. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:

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Warp currently allows you to export Notebooks from Warp Drive in Markdown (.md) format, which you can then import into Notion or Obsidian for documentation purposes. This makes it possible to move your documentation from Warp to platforms that have robust mobile apps, like Notion and Obsidian. To export, simply right-click on a Notebook in Warp Drive and choose "Export"—the file will be in Markdown, which both Notion and Obsidian support for import. For more details, see the Warp Drive import/export documentation.

As for direct integration or automated syncing with Notion or Obsidian, this is a frequently requested feature, but as of now, there is no built-in, seamless sync or direct import/export pipeline between Warp and these platforms. Users have suggested that CLI-based import/export would help with syncing to tools like Obsidian, but this is not yet available—current export options are manual and may flatten folder structures, which can be a limitation for some workflows Import / Export Workflows and Notebooks via CLI.

If mobile access is a priority, exporting your documentation to Markdown and then importing it into Notion or Obsidian is the best available workflow at this time. Warp does not currently have a dedicated mobile app, but you can access some Warp Drive content via the web on mobile browsers, though command execution is not supported in the web view Warp Drive on the Web.

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In summary:

  • Export Notebooks as Markdown from Warp Drive.
  • Import the Markdown into Notion or Obsidian for mobile access.
  • No direct sync or mobile app for Warp yet, but web access is partially available.

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