GitHub to NotebookLM
Save GitHub READMEs, issues, and discussions to NotebookLM. Powered by Notebook Toolkit — the browser extension that bridges your favorite platforms to NotebookLM.
GitHub is the world's code knowledge base. Notebook Toolkit captures GitHub READMEs, issues, discussions, and gists into NotebookLM as searchable sources.
For engineers building knowledge bases of libraries, debugging trails, or architecture references, this turns scattered GitHub bookmarks into a queryable archive. Save a tricky issue thread; capture a beloved library's README; archive a Discussions answer — and ask NotebookLM about them later in plain English.
How It Works
Install the Notebook Toolkit extension
Add Notebook Toolkit from the Chrome Web Store and sign in to your account. Works on Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Arc.
Open GitHub
Navigate to GitHub and start or open a conversation. Notebook Toolkit detects the platform automatically.
Click the capture button
The Notebook Toolkit capture button appears in the GitHub interface. Click it to select what to save.
Save to NotebookLM
Choose your target workspace, add optional tags, and click save. Your content appears in NotebookLM within seconds.
Features
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I export GitHub to NotebookLM?
Install the Notebook Toolkit browser extension, open GitHub, and click the capture button. Select your workspace and save — the content appears in NotebookLM instantly.
Is the GitHub integration free?
Yes, basic GitHub capture is available on the free plan. Pro users get unlimited capture, advanced formatting, and workspace routing.
Does Notebook Toolkit preserve formatting from GitHub?
Yes, Notebook Toolkit preserves code blocks, markdown formatting, links, and structure from GitHub conversations and content.
Can I capture specific parts of a GitHub conversation?
Yes, Notebook Toolkit supports selective capture. You can choose to export the entire conversation or select specific messages and sections.
Start saving GitHub to NotebookLM today
Install Notebook Toolkit for free and capture your first GitHub conversation in under 60 seconds.