A markdown generation library for Python.
Project description
Welcome to SnakeMD
SnakeMD is your ticket to generating Markdown in Python. To prove it to you, we've generated this entire README using SnakeMD. See readme.py for how it was done. To get started, download and install SnakeMD:
pip install snakemd
In the remainder of this document, we'll show you all of the things this library can do. For more information, check out the official documentation here.
Table of Contents
Below you'll find the table of contents, but these can also be generated programatically for every Markdown document. As of v0.8.0, you can also specify which types of headings are included in the table of contents.
def _table_of_contents(doc: Document):
doc.add_table_of_contents(range(2, 4))
Paragraphs
Paragraphs are the most basic feature of any Markdown file. As a result, they are very easy to create using SnakeMD.
SnakeMD Source
def _paragraph(doc: Document):
doc.add_paragraph("I think. Therefore, I am.")
Markdown Source
I think. Therefore, I am.
Rendered Result
I think. Therefore, I am.
Links
Links are targets to files or web pages and can be embedded in a Paragraph in a variety of ways. As of v0.2.0, we're able to add links to existing paragraphs using the insert_link() method. Even better, in v0.4.0, we can chain these insert_link() calls.
SnakeMD Source
def _insert_link(doc: Document):
doc.add_paragraph("Learn to program with The Renegade Coder (@RenegadeCoder94).") \
.insert_link("The Renegade Coder", "https://therenegadecoder.com") \
.insert_link("@RenegadeCoder94", "https://twitter.com/RenegadeCoder94")
Markdown Source
Learn to program with [The Renegade Coder](https://therenegadecoder.com) ([@RenegadeCoder94](https://twitter.com/RenegadeCoder94)).
Rendered Result
Learn to program with The Renegade Coder (@RenegadeCoder94).
Images
Images can be added by embedding InlineText in a Paragraph.
SnakeMD Source
def _image(doc: Document):
logo = "https://therenegadecoder.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/header-logo-without-tag-300x75.png"
doc.add_element(Paragraph([InlineText("Logo", url=logo, image=True)]))
Markdown Source
![Logo](https://therenegadecoder.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/header-logo-without-tag-300x75.png)
Rendered Result
Lists
SnakeMD can make a variety of Markdown lists. The three main types of lists are ordered, unordered, and checked.
Ordered List
Ordered lists are lists in which the order of the items matters. As a result, we number them.
SnakeMD Source
def _ordered_list(doc: Document):
doc.add_ordered_list(["Deku", "Bakugo", "Uraraka", "Tsuyu"])
Markdown Source
1. Deku
2. Bakugo
3. Uraraka
4. Tsuyu
Rendered Result
- Deku
- Bakugo
- Uraraka
- Tsuyu
Unordered List
Unordered lists are lists in which the order of the items does not matter. As a result, we bullet them.
SnakeMD Source
def _unordered_list(doc: Document):
doc.add_unordered_list(["Crosby", "Malkin", "Lemieux"])
Markdown Source
- Crosby
- Malkin
- Lemieux
Rendered Result
- Crosby
- Malkin
- Lemieux
Checklist
Checklists are lists in which the items themselves can be checked on and off. This feature is new as of v0.10.0.
SnakeMD Source
def _checklist(doc: Document):
doc.add_checklist(
[
"Pass the puck",
"Shoot the puck",
"Score a goal"
]
)
Markdown Source
- [ ] Pass the puck
- [ ] Shoot the puck
- [ ] Score a goal
Rendered Result
- Pass the puck
- Shoot the puck
- Score a goal
Nested List
Nested lists are complex lists that contain lists. Currently, SnakeMD does not support any convenience methods to generate nested lists, but they can be created manually using the MDList object. As of v0.4.0, you can forego the InlineText elements if you don't need them.
SnakeMD Source
def _nested_list(doc: Document):
doc.add_element(
MDList([
"Apples",
InlineText("Onions"),
MDList([
"Sweet",
"Red"
]),
Paragraph(["This is the end of the list!"])
])
)
Markdown Source
- Apples
- Onions
- Sweet
- Red
- This is the end of the list!
Rendered Result
- Apples
- Onions
- Sweet
- Red
- This is the end of the list!
Tables
Tables are sets of rows and columns which can display text in a grid. To style any of the contents of a table, consider using Paragraph or InlineText. As of v0.4.0, you can also align the columns of the table using the Table.Align enum.
SnakeMD Source
def _table(doc: Document):
doc.add_table(
["Height (cm)", "Weight (kg)", "Age (y)"],
[
['150', '70', '21'],
['164', '75', '19'],
['181', '87', '40']
],
[Table.Align.LEFT, Table.Align.CENTER, Table.Align.RIGHT],
0
)
Markdown Source
| Height (cm) | Weight (kg) | Age (y) |
| :---------- | :---------: | ------: |
| 150 | 70 | 21 |
| 164 | 75 | 19 |
| 181 | 87 | 40 |
Rendered Result
Height (cm) | Weight (kg) | Age (y) |
---|---|---|
150 | 70 | 21 |
164 | 75 | 19 |
181 | 87 | 40 |
Code Blocks
Code blocks are a form of structured text for sharing code snippets with syntax highlighting.
SnakeMD Source
def _code(doc: Document):
doc.add_code("x = 5", lang="py")
Markdown Source
```py
x = 5
```
Rendered Result
x = 5
Quotes
Quotes are blocks of text that represent quotes from people.
SnakeMD Source
def _quote(doc: Document):
doc.add_quote("How Now Brown Cow")
Markdown Source
> How Now Brown Cow
Rendered Result
How Now Brown Cow
Horizontal Rule
Horizontal Rules are visible dividers in a document.
SnakeMD Source
def _horizontal_rule(doc: Document):
doc.add_horizontal_rule()
Markdown Source
---
Rendered Result
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