wiki-ado-convert
ADO Wiki Converter
Generate a Node.js build script that transforms VitePress/GFM markdown documentation into Azure DevOps Wiki-compatible format. The source files remain untouched — the script produces transformed copies in dist/ado-wiki/.
Source Repository Resolution (MUST DO FIRST)
Before generating the build script, resolve the source repository context:
- Check for git remote: Run
git remote get-url origin - Ask the user: "Is this a local-only repository, or do you have a source repository URL?"
- Remote URL → store as
REPO_URL, preserve linked citations in converted output - Local → preserve local citations as-is
- Remote URL → store as
- Do NOT proceed until resolved
Why This Is Needed
Azure DevOps Wikis use a markdown dialect that differs from GFM and VitePress in several critical ways. Documentation that renders perfectly in VitePress will have broken diagrams, raw front matter, dead links, and rendering issues when published as an ADO Wiki.
ADO Wiki Incompatibilities
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