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A CLI tool to run or list code blocks from Markdown files.

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RunMD: A CLI Tool for Executing Code Blocks in Markdown Files

RunMD is a command-line tool designed to extract and execute code blocks from Markdown files. It's particularly useful for managing and running code snippets embedded in documentation or notes.

RunMD is intended for use with scripting languages only (e.g., Shell, Python, Ruby, JavaScript). It does not support compiled languages (e.g., C, C++, Java) as it cannot handle compilation and execution steps.

RunMD is different from interactive notebooks like Jupyter or Zepplin. Each code block is independent and executed separately.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have the following installed:

  • Python 3.9 or later
  • pip (Python package installer)
  • Git (for cloning the repository)

Installation

1. Clone the repository to your local machine:

git clone https://github.com/PageotD/runmd.git
cd runmd

2. Install Build Dependencies

pip install build

3. Build and Install RunMD

python -m build
pip install dist/runmd-<version>-py3-none-any.whl

4. Initialize

runmd init

Usage

Once installed, you can use the runmd command to interact with your Markdown files.

Command Description
run Run a selected code block
show Print the content of the selected code block
list List available code blocks
Flag Description
--file Name of the markdown file to work with
--env Pass environment variables

Synopsis

runmd [COMMAND] [OPTIONS]

Commands

RUN

Executes specified code blocks in a Markdown file.

runmd run [blockname] [--tag TAG] [--file FILE] [--env VAR=value ...]
  • blockname: The name of the code block to run, or "all" to run all blocks.
  • -t [TAG], --tag [TAG]: Specify the tag of the code blocks to run.
  • -f [FILE], --file [FILE]: Specify the path to the Markdown file containing the code blocks.
  • --env VAR=value ...: Optional environment variables to set during the execution.

SHOW

Displays the content of a specified code block.

runmd show [blockname] [--file FILE]
  • blockname: The name of the code block to display.
  • -f [FILE], --file [FILE]: Specify the path to the Markdown file.

LIST

Lists all the code blocks in a Markdown file.

runmd list [tag] [--file FILE]
  • -t [TAG], --tag [TAG]: Optional tag to filter the list of code blocks.
  • -f [FILE], --file [FILE]: Specify the path to the Markdown file.

HIST

Displays or clears the history of runmd commands.

runmd hist [id] [--clear]
  • id: command line entry in history to execute.
  • --clear: Clears definitely all the command line entries in history.

Other options

Other options are quite standard:

  • --help: to show the help message
  • --version: to get the installed version of runmd

Display the version of

Add executable code block

To add an executable code block to your Markdown file, use the following syntax:

# My executable code block
    ```sh {name=export-echo,tag=example}
    EXPORT MYSTR="a simple export and echo"
    echo $MYSTR
    ```

List Code Blocks

To list all code block names in Markdown files within the current directory:

runmd list

Show a Specific Code Block

To display the content of a specific code block:

runmd show <code-block-name>

Run a Specific Code Block

To execute a specific code block by name:

runmd run <code-block-name>

Run all code blocks with a given tag

To execute a specific code block by name:

runmd run @<tag>

Run all code blocks

To execute a specific code block by name:

runmd run all

Run a Specific Code Block with nvironment variable

To execute a specific code block by name:

runmd run <code-block-name> --env <KEY1>=<VALUE1> <KEY2=VALUE2>

Run all code blocks

To execute all code blocks in Markdown files within the current directory:

runmd run all

Configuration

You can customize how different scripting languages are executed by creating a configuration file at ~/.config/runmd/config.json. Here’s an example configuration:

{
    "sh": {
        "command": "bash",
        "options": ["-c"]
    },
    "python": {
        "command": "python",
        "options": []
    },
    "ruby": {
        "command": "ruby",
        "options": []
    }
}

Troubleshooting

  • No Output: Ensure the Markdown code blocks are correctly formatted and the specified commands are valid for the environment.
  • Permission Denied: Check if you have the required permissions to execute the commands in the code blocks.

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