Using this plugin, you can make your Entangled documents look better.
Detailed examples are found in the entangled/mkdocs-examples repository.
Install this with pip install mkdocs-entangled-plugin
. To use the entangled plugin, add the following lines to your mkdocs.yml
:
plugins:
- entangled
markdown_extensions:
- pymdownx.superfences
- pymdownx.tabbed:
alternate_style: true
For more information, see the documentation.
This plugin bundles functionality for literate programming with Entangled.
- Annotate code blocks with titles.
- Build artifacts using Make.
The default markdown syntax that Entangled supports has fenced code blocks as follows
``` {.python file=examples/hello_world.py}
if __name__ == "__main__":
<<hello-world>>
```
Which renders like this:
if __name__ == "__main__":
<<hello-world>>
Or named code blocks
``` {.python #hello-world}
print("Hello, World!")
```
that render like this:
print("Hello, Universe!")
Build artifacts by specifying a Makefile.
=== "Figure 1"
![](fig/plot.svg)
=== "Source"
``` {.gnuplot file=examples/plot.gp}
# enter your plotting commands here
```
``` {.make .build-artifact}
.RECIPEPREFIX = >
docs/fig/plot.svg: examples/plot.gp
> mkdir -p $(@D)
> gnuplot $^ > $@
```
=== "Figure 1"
![](fig/plot.svg)
=== "Source"
``` {.gnuplot file=examples/plot.gp}
set term svg background rgb 'white' size 700, 500
sinc(r) = sin(pi*r) / (pi*r)
set isosamples 50, 50
set hidden3d
set xrange [-4:4]
set yrange [-4:4]
set xyplane 0
set title "Sinc function"
splot sinc(sqrt(x**2 + y**2)) t'' lc rgb '#5533cc'
```
``` {.make .build-artifact}
.RECIPEPREFIX = >
docs/fig/plot.svg: examples/plot.gp
> mkdir -p $(@D)
> gnuplot $^ > $@
```
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