Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: mkdocs-simple-hooks
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: Define your own hooks for mkdocs, without having to create a new package.
Home-page: https://github.com/aklajnert/mkdocs-simple-hooks
Author: Andrzej Klajnert
Author-email: python@aklajnert.pl
License: MIT
Description: # mkdocs-simple-hooks
        
        Define your own hooks for mkdocs, without having to create a new package.
        
        ## Setup
        
        Install the plugin using pip:
        
        ```bash
        pip install mkdocs-simple-hooks
        ```
        
        Next, add the plugin and hooks definition to your `mkdocs.yml`:
        
        ```yaml
        plugins:
          - search
          - mkdocs-simple-hooks:
              hooks:
                - hook-name: "your.module:hook_function"
        ```
        
        > If you have no `plugins` entry in your config file yet, you'll likely also want to add the `search` plugin. MkDocs enables it by default if there is no `plugins` entry set.
        
        More information about plugins in the [MkDocs documentation][mkdocs-plugins].
        
        ## Usage
        
        You can use this plugin to create simple hooks for `mkdocs` without having to create 
        a separate plugin package.
        
        Just define a function and register it as a hook in the `mkdocs.yml`. The function shall
        have the same API as the desired hook. To see available hooks and their API, see the
        events chapter in the [documentation][mkdocs-hooks].
        
        ## Example
        
        Let's say you want to copy the `README.md` file to `docs/index.md`. To do that, create 
        a new file, e.g.: `docs/hooks.py`, and put the following function there:  
        
        ```python
        import shutil
        
        def copy_readme(*args, **kwargs):
            shutil.copy("README.md", "docs/index.md")
        ```
        
        Now, register the hook in your `mkdocs.yml`:  
        
        ```yaml
        plugins:
          - mkdocs-simple-hooks:
              hooks:
                - on_pre_build: "docs.hooks:copy_readme"
        ```
        
        That's all - the `copy_readme()` function will run every time, before building the documentation.  
        
        
        [mkdocs-plugins]: http://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/plugins/
        [mkdocs-hooks]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/plugins/#events
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Documentation
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Provides-Extra: test
