Once you have the ZIP file, follow these steps to extract and format your content:
: Use your OS's native tool (Right-click > Extract All on Windows) to open the archive. Locate the Content :
Downloading source code as a zip archive results in an empty archive Download Cache zip
Depending on your platform, you can retrieve your content in several ways:
: For developers, the cache.zip often contains project dependencies (like node_modules ). You can download these directly from the CI pipeline's "Job Artifacts" section. 2. Preparing the Blog Post Once you have the ZIP file, follow these
In a , you will typically see an XML file that can be imported directly into a new site.
In a , look for a file named feed.atom or an XML file. This contains the raw text and metadata of your posts. This contains the raw text and metadata of your posts
: Ensure image URLs in the cached file still point to active sources. If the images were stored in the cache and are now missing, you may need to re-upload them to your new media library.