Export use cases

Export DeepSeek Chats to Markdown

Export DeepSeek conversations as Markdown for knowledge bases, blog drafts, developer notes, and local text archives.

When Markdown fits best

Markdown is ideal when you need lightweight editing, version control, and easy migration across tools. It fits Obsidian, Notion, Git repositories, static blogs, and internal docs; if you often turn DeepSeek answers into technical notes, prompt libraries, or writing material, Markdown is usually lighter than Word.

Save conversations as structured text

Markdown export keeps headings, lists, code blocks, and tables as text structure, making the content easier to search, annotate, and reuse; for code explanations, API plans, and technical Q&A, Markdown also fits developer documentation workflows.

Recommended workflow

Export high-value answers as Markdown and organize files by project or topic. For long chats, batch export first and then split the content if needed; if the content will become an article or documentation page, clean up the Markdown structure before converting it to another format.

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