A friendly Sphinx wrapper.
Mudkip is a small wrapper around Sphinx that bundles essential tools and extensions, providing everything needed for building rich documentation for Python projects.
$ mudkip --help
Usage: mudkip [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
A friendly Sphinx wrapper.
Options:
--version Show the version and exit.
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
build Build documentation.
clean Remove output directory.
develop Start development server.
init Initialize documentation.
test Test documentation.Mudkip intends to provide an out-of-the-box solution for most Python projects. The command-line utility lets you build and check your documentation, launch a development server with live reloading, run doctests and more!
Mudkip enables the following Sphinx extensions:
sphinx.ext.autodocfor generating documentation from docstringssphinx.ext.napoleonfor Google-style and NumPy-style docstring supportsphinx.ext.doctestfor doctest supportsphinx.ext.autosectionlabelfor referencing sections with their titlesphinx.ext.intersphinxfor linking to other projects’ documentationsphinx.ext.githubpageswhen deploying to GitHub Pagesmyst_parserfor markdown supportmyst_nbfor Jupyter notebook supportsphinxcontrib.mermaidfor Mermaid graphs and flowcharts
The package can be installed with pip.
$ pip install mudkipYou can forget everything about sphinx-quickstart, conf.py and intimidating Makefiles. After installing the package, no need to configure anything you can run the develop command right away and start writing docs.
$ mudkip develop
Watching "docs"...
Server running on http://localhost:5500The command will create the "docs" directory if it doesn't already exist and launch a development server with live reloading. If you create an index.rst file and open the link in your browser, you'll see that mudkip uses the Read the Docs theme by default.
Note that mudkip enables the
myst_parserextension, allowing you to use both reStructuredText and markdown files. You can create anindex.mdfile if you want to use markdown instead of reStructuredText.
Press Ctrl+C at any time to exit.
The build command invokes the dirhtml builder and builds your documentation. By default, the generated files are in "docs/_build".
$ mudkip buildRunning the command with the --check or -c flag will exit with code 1 if Sphinx reports any error or warning.
$ mudkip build --checkThe --check flag also makes sure that there are no broken links by running the linkcheck builder on your documentation. You can disable this with the --skip-broken-links flag.
The build command also features a really handy flag if you're deploying the documentation to GitHub Pages. The --update-gh-pages flag will invoke Sphinx with the sphinx.ext.githubpages extension and then force push the output directory to the gh-pages branch of your repository.
$ mudkip build --update-gh-pagesThe remote branch will be created if it doesn't already exist.
Mudkip enables the sphinx.ext.doctest extension, making it possible to test interactive code examples. You can try it out by adding the following code snippet to your index document:
.. doctest::
>>> import this
The Zen of Python, by Tim Peters
<BLANKLINE>
Beautiful is better than ugly.
...The test command will run the code example and make sure that the output matches the documentation.
$ mudkip test
Testing "docs"...
Document: index
---------------
1 items passed all tests:
1 tests in default
1 tests in 1 items.
1 passed and 0 failed.
Test passed.
Doctest summary
===============
1 test
0 failures in tests
0 failures in setup code
0 failures in cleanup code
Passed.The myst-nb extension provides support for Jupyter notebooks. This means that in addition to .rst and .md files, Sphinx will also generate pages for .ipynb files.
The develop command can launch the Jupyter notebook in the "docs" directory and open it in your browser with the --notebook or -n flag.
$ mudkip develop --notebook
Watching "docs"...
Server running on http://localhost:5500
Notebook running on http://localhost:8888/?token=5e64df6...Notebooks are executed during the build process. The --check flag will make sure that there are no uncaught exceptions in any cell.
Mudkip can help you go beyond traditional Sphinx themes by running npm scripts for you and integrate with the build process of a custom front-end. If your docs contain a package.json file, Mudkip will run Sphinx and then invoke the appropriate npm script using your preferred npm client.
$ mudkip buildHere, Mudkip would try to run either npm run build or yarn build before exiting the command. Similarly, mudkip clean would try to run either npm run clean or yarn clean.
$ mudkip developThe develop command will try to run one of the following scripts: develop, dev, start or serve. If you don't have a dedicated script to run your project in development mode, Mudkip will simply execute the build script after running Sphinx each time you make a modification.
Mudkip doesn't really require any configuration but you can change some of the default settings with command-line options or a configuration file.
For example, when running a command, you can set the --preset or -p option to furo if you want to use the Furo theme instead of the default Read the Docs theme.
$ mudkip build --preset furo
It's also possible to change the default source and output directories with the --source-dir and --output-dir options respectively.
$ mudkip build --source-dir path/to/docs --output-dir path/to/output
Passing these options to every single command can become tedious so you can use a configuration file to save your custom settings.
Running the init command will either add a [tool.mudkip] section to your pyproject.toml or create a mudkip.toml file with some basic configuration.
$ mudkip init-
presetdefault:
"rtd"Presets configure Mudkip and Sphinx to enable specific features. The
rtd,furoandalabasterpresets enable the development server and configure Sphinx to use thedirhtmlbuilder. Thertdpreset changes the html theme to the Read the Docs theme and thefuropreset to the Furo theme.The
xmlpreset configures Sphinx to use thexmlbuilder. This is useful for more advanced use-cases when you have a separate static site generator that can process a hierarchy of docutils documents. -
source_dirdefault:
"docs"This is the directory containing the source files for your documentation. Sphinx is configured to use it as its source directory and when the development server is enabled, Mudkip will watch the directory for changes to rebuild your documentation.
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output_dirdefault:
"docs/_build"The output directory is where Sphinx will output the generated files. This is also the directory served by the development server.
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base_urldefault:
NoneThe base url used by Sphinx when building the documentation. You can use it to specify a custom domain when deploying to GitHub Pages and make sure Sphinx generates the appropriate
CNAMEfile. -
repositorydefault: The
repositoryfield inpyproject.tomlThe repository url of the remote when updating GitHub Pages.
If you're not using poetry, you will need to set it manually.
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verbosedefault:
falseThis option can also be enabled on the command-line with the
--verboseflag. Setting it totruewill tell Mudkip to display the entire Sphinx output as well as the Jupyter notebook output when running thedevelopcommand with the--notebookflag. -
project_namedefault: The name of the project you're documenting in
pyproject.tomlIf you're not using poetry, you will need to set it manually.
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project_dirdefault: The value of the
project_nameoptionMudkip will watch the Python files in your project directory when using the development server. This enables live reloading even when you're editing docstrings.
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titledefault: The value of the
project_nameoptionThe project title used by Sphinx when building the documentation.
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copyrightdefault: The current year followed by the value of the
authoroptionThe copyright notice used by Sphinx when building the documentation.
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authordefault: The concatenated list of authors in
pyproject.tomlIf you're not using poetry, you will need to set it manually.
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versiondefault: The first two numbers of the
releaseoptionThe version used by Sphinx when building the documentation.
-
releasedefault: The project version in
pyproject.tomlIf you're not using poetry, you will need to set it manually.
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overridedefault: An empty dictionary
The
overrideoption lets you override sphinx configuration directly. You can use it to specify a custom theme or a logo for instance. -
section_label_depthEnables
sphinx.ext.autosectionlabeland sets theautosectionlabel_maxdepthoption.
Contributions are welcome. Make sure to first open an issue discussing the problem or the new feature before creating a pull request. The project uses poetry.
$ poetry installThe code follows the black code style.
$ poetry run black mudkipLicense - MIT