Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: mkquartodocs
Version: 0.2.0
Summary: 
Author: J. Sebastian Paez
Author-email: jspaezp@users.noreply.github.com
Requires-Python: >3.8,<3.12
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Requires-Dist: jupyter (>=1.0.0,<2.0.0)
Requires-Dist: mkdocs (>=1.3.1,<2.0.0)
Requires-Dist: nbformat (>=5.5.0,<6.0.0)
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# mkquartodocs

**Make gorgeous reproducible documentation with quarto and mkdocs**

It is a plugin for [mkdocs](https://www.mkdocs.org/) that renders [quarto](https://quarto.org) markdown documents into
github, so they are built with the rest of the documentation.

### Why?

In many instances the documentation contains runnable code, and it makes sense that you verify that the code runs and
keep the output of the code in sync with the current status of the document and software packages involved.

**But mainly** I really got tired of manually rendering documents and copying outpus.

## Usage

1. Install the dependencies: [Installation](#installation)
1. Add the plugin to your configuration: [Configuration](#configuration)
1. Add `.qmd` files to your `./docs/` directoy
1. Run `mkdocs build`

## Installation

1. Make sure you have quarto installed in your computer.

   - https://quarto.org/docs/get-started/

1. Install `mkquartodocs`

```shell
pip install mkquartodocs
```

## Configuration

Add `mkquartodocs` to your plugins in your `mkdocs.yml`

```yaml
# Whatever is in your mkdocs.yml configuration file....
# ...

plugins:
  - mkquartodocs

```

Available configuration options:

- **quarto_path**: Specifies where to look for the quarto executable.
- **keep_output**: If true it will skip the cleanup step in the directory.
- **ignore**: a python regular expressions that if matched will mark the file to not be rendered. Note that they need to
  be full matches

```yaml
# Whatever is in your mkdocs.yml configuration file....
# ...

plugins:
  - mkquartodocs:
      quarto_path: /home/my_folder/some/weird/place/to/have/executables/quarto
      keep_output: true
      ignore: (.*broken.*.qmd)|(.*page[0-9].qmd)

```

## Running

**NOTHING !!! you do not have to run it manually!!**

When you call `mkdocs build`, it should automatically find your `.qmd` files, render them, generate the output and clean
after itself.

# TODO

The things that need to/could be added to the project:

- [ ] quarto project support
- [ ] render in temporary directory, posibly with a 'safe' argument
- [ ] addition of files not in the docs directory, 'include' argument

