Haskell-like intervals for Python
Project description
autoreadme
Generate READMEs with collapsable* code and corresponding output from Python.
Install
pip install autoreadme
autoreadme
Example
A typical README-edit.md file would be:
# Uses
We can cook using the following Python code:
<<cook>>
However, we can also clean:
<<clean>>
The example file (given in this repo as examples/README-edit.md) depends on two scripts.
Each script should have a # ...
line where the output until that moment is expected to appear:
examples/cook.py:
# Cooking
x = 2 * 8
print("This script prints something:", x)
# ...
examples/clean.py:
# Cleaning
y = 34 % 5
print("this script prints another thing.", y)
# ...
Running...
autoreadme -i examples/README-edit.md -s examples/ -o examples/README.md examples/README-edit.md
...will result in the following markdown:
# UsesWe can cook using the following Python code:
Cooking
x = 2 * 8 print("This script prints something:", x)This script prints something: 16
However, we can also clean:
Cleaning
y = 34 % 5 print("this script prints another thing.", y)this script prints another thing. 4
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