"Not a directory" error when running 'notion-pdf-export' shell script on some macOS systems
See original GitHub issueTerminal.app flashes up for a hot milisecond, but after placing Notion’s HTML export (including sub-pages) files in the app folder, the job never loads. This command is invoked:
/Users/this_user/Desktop/notion-pdf-export_mac_1/notion-pdf-export ; exit;
But no PDFs.
Using zsh.
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Thanks a lot, I’ll look into it!
Another alternative is if you have a Windows machine or Parallels, the Windows version doesn’t have this issue, might be worth trying with that.