Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: mkdocstrings
Version: 0.18.1
Summary: Automatic documentation from sources, for MkDocs.
License: UNKNOWN
Keywords: mkdocs,mkdocs-plugin,docstrings,autodoc,documentation
Author-email: Timothée Mazzucotelli <pawamoy@pm.me>
Requires-Python: >=3.7
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: ISC License (ISCL)
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Topic :: Documentation
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Documentation
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: Typing :: Typed
Provides-Extra: crystal
Provides-Extra: python
Provides-Extra: python-legacy
Project-URL: Changelog, https://mkdocstrings.github.io/changelog
Project-URL: Discussions, https://github.com/mkdocstrings/mkdocstrings/discussions
Project-URL: Documentation, https://mkdocstrings.github.io
Project-URL: Funding, https://github.com/sponsors/mkdocstrings
Project-URL: Gitter, https://gitter.im/mkdocstrings/community
Project-URL: Homepage, https://mkdocstrings.github.io
Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/mkdocstrings/mkdocstrings/issues
Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/mkdocstrings/mkdocstrings
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Description: # mkdocstrings
        
        [![ci](https://github.com/mkdocstrings/mkdocstrings/workflows/ci/badge.svg)](https://github.com/mkdocstrings/mkdocstrings/actions?query=workflow%3Aci)
        [![documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-mkdocs%20material-blue.svg?style=flat)](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/)
        [![pypi version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/mkdocstrings.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/mkdocstrings/)
        [![conda version](https://img.shields.io/conda/vn/conda-forge/mkdocstrings)](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/mkdocstrings)
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        [![gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/join%20chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/mkdocstrings/community)
        
        Automatic documentation from sources, for [MkDocs](https://mkdocs.org/).
        Come have a chat or ask questions on our [Gitter channel](https://gitter.im/mkdocstrings/community).
        
        ---
        
        **[Features](#features)** - **[Requirements](#requirements)** - **[Installation](#installation)** - **[Quick usage](#quick-usage)**
        
        ![mkdocstrings_gif1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3999221/77157604-fb807480-6aa1-11ea-99e0-d092371d4de0.gif)
        
        ## Features
        
        - [**Language-agnostic:**](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/handlers/overview/)
          just like *MkDocs*, *mkdocstrings* is written in Python but is language-agnostic.
          It means you can use it with any programming language, as long as there is a
          [**handler**](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/reference/handlers/base/) for it.
          We currently have [handlers](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/handlers/overview/)
          for the [Crystal](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/crystal/) and [Python](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/python/) languages.
          Maybe you'd like to add another one to the list? :wink:
        
        - [**Multiple themes support:**](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/theming/)
          each handler can offer multiple themes. Currently, we offer the
          :star: [Material theme](https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/) :star:
          as well as basic support for the ReadTheDocs and MkDocs themes for the Python handler.
        
        - [**Cross-references across pages:**](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/usage/#cross-references)
          *mkdocstrings* makes it possible to reference headings in other Markdown files with the classic Markdown linking
          syntax: `[identifier][]` or `[title][identifier]` -- and you don't need to remember which exact page this object was
          on. This works for any heading that's produced by a *mkdocstrings* language handler, and you can opt to include
          *any* Markdown heading into the global referencing scheme.
        
            **Note**: in versions prior to 0.15 *all* Markdown headers were included, but now you need to
            [opt in](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/usage/#cross-references-to-any-markdown-heading).
        
        - [**Cross-references across sites:**](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/usage/#cross-references-to-other-projects-inventories)
          similarly to [Sphinx's intersphinx extension](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/intersphinx.html),
          *mkdocstrings* can reference API items from other libraries, given they provide an inventory and you load
          that inventory in your MkDocs configuration.
        
        - [**Inline injection in Markdown:**](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/usage/)
          instead of generating Markdown files, *mkdocstrings* allows you to inject
          documentation anywhere in your Markdown contents. The syntax is simple: `::: identifier` followed by a 4-spaces
          indented YAML block. The identifier and YAML configuration will be passed to the appropriate handler
          to collect and render documentation.
        
        - [**Global and local configuration:**](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/usage/#global-options)
          each handler can be configured globally in `mkdocs.yml`, and locally for each
          "autodoc" instruction.
        
        - [**Watch source code directories:**](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/usage/#watch-directories)
          you can tell *mkdocstrings* to add directories to be watched by *MkDocs* when
          serving the documentation, for auto-reload.
        
        - **Reasonable defaults:**
          you should be able to just drop the plugin in your configuration and enjoy your auto-generated docs.
        
        ## Requirements
        
        mkdocstrings requires Python 3.7 or above.
        
        <details>
        <summary>To install Python 3.7, I recommend using <a href="https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv"><code>pyenv</code></a>.</summary>
        
        ```bash
        # install pyenv
        git clone https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv ~/.pyenv
        
        # setup pyenv (you should also put these three lines in .bashrc or similar)
        export PATH="${HOME}/.pyenv/bin:${PATH}"
        export PYENV_ROOT="${HOME}/.pyenv"
        eval "$(pyenv init -)"
        
        # install Python 3.7
        pyenv install 3.7.12
        
        # make it available globally
        pyenv global system 3.7.12
        ```
        </details>
        
        ## Installation
        
        With `pip`:
        ```bash
        pip install mkdocstrings
        ```
        
        You can install support for specific languages using extras, for example:
        
        ```bash
        pip install mkdocstrings[crystal,python]
        ```
        
        See the [available language handlers](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/handlers/overview/).
        
        With `conda`:
        ```bash
        conda install -c conda-forge mkdocstrings
        ```
        
        ## Quick usage
        
        ```yaml
        # mkdocs.yml
        theme:
          name: "material"
        
        plugins:
        - search
        - mkdocstrings
        ```
        
        In one of your markdown files:
        
        ```markdown
        # Reference
        
        ::: my_library.my_module.my_class
        ```
        
        See the [Usage](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/usage) section of the docs for more examples!

