python-markdown-include
Port variant v12
Summary Include extension for Markdown (3.12)
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Package version 0.8.1
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Keywords python
Maintainer Python Automaton
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Last modified 11 NOV 2024, 23:28:05 UTC
Port created 01 JAN 2023, 17:21:46 UTC
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single # Markdown-Include This is an extension to [Python-Markdown] which provides an "include" function, similar to that found in LaTeX (and also the C pre-processor and Fortran). I originally wrote it for my [FORD] Fortran auto-documentation generator. ## Installation This module can now be installed using pip. pip install markdown-include ## Tests Use the unittest module ```bash python -m unittest discover unittests/ ``` ## Usage This module can be used in a program in the following way: ```python import markdown html = markdown.markdown(source, extensions=['markdown_include.include']) ``` Markdown-Include can also be included in MkDocs projects like below: ```yaml markdown_extensions: - markdown_include.include: base_path: docs ` The syntax for use within your Markdown files is {!filename!}``. This statement will be replaced by the contents of filename. Markdown-Include will work recursively, so any included files within filename will also be included. This replacement is done prior to any other Markdown processing, so any Markdown syntax that you want can be used within your included files. Note that this is a change from the previous version. It was felt that this syntax was less likely to conflict with any code fragments present in the Markdown. By default, all file-names are evaluated relative to the location from which Markdown is being called. If you would like to change the directory relative to which paths are evaluated, then this can be done by specifying the extension setting base_path. ### Line Ranges You can also define specific lines or line ranges to include by specifying `lines`: ```Markdown {!filename!lines=1 3 8-10 2} ``` `lines` takes a sequence of integers separated by spaces (one or more), or it can also take line ranges specified with a start line and an end line separated by a dash (`-`). In the example above, it would read the file called `filename` and include the lines `1`, `3`, `8`, `9`, `10`, `2`. Notice that line `9` was not explicitly set. But it was still included as part of the range `8-10`. Also, notice that line `2` is set *after* the range `8-10`. This means that the line `2` in `filename` will be included *after* (below) the range `8-10`. You can use this to include lines in a different order than the original file. But it also means that if you want to preserve the original order, you have to pay attention to the order in which you specify the lines. ## Configuration The following settings can be specified when initialising the plugin. - __base_path__: Default location from which to evaluate relative paths for the include statement. (Default: the run-directory.) - __encoding__: Encoding of the files used by the include statement. (Default: utf-8.) - __inheritHeadingDepth__ : If true, increases headings on include file by amount of previous heading. Combiens with headingOffset option, below. (Default: False.) - __headingOffset__: Increases heading depth by a specific ammount, in addition to the inheritHeadingDepth Option. (Default: 0) - __throwException__: When true, if the extension is unable to find an included file it will throw an exception which the user can
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