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SYNC CONTENT with GitHub ←→ Skool.
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GitHub to Skool Sync is a Chrome extension that bridges your GitHub repository and your Skool community. Write or edit course content in your repo (as Markdown or .skool.html files), then pull it into Skool classroom lessons—or push what you've written in Skool back to GitHub. No manual copy-paste, no separate API: the extension runs in your browser and syncs content directly.
What it does
• Two-way sync: Push content from the current Skool page to a file in your GitHub repo, or pull content from a GitHub file into the Skool editor.
• Page-to-file mapping: Map each Skool classroom lesson (or post) to a specific file path in your repo. Once mapped, one click pushes or pulls that page.
• Bulk sync: Use Push ALL or Pull ALL to sync every mapped page in a folder—ideal for whole modules or courses.
• Branch support: Choose which branch to read from and write to (default branch or any other).
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