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Python-Markdown
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Introducing AutoPyTabs: Automatically generate code examples for different Python versions in MkDocs or Sphinx based documentations
AutoPyTabs allows you to write code examples in your documentation targeting a single version of Python and then generates examples targeting higher Python versions on the fly, presenting them in tabs, using popular tabs extensions. This all comes packaged as a markdown extension, MkDocs plugin and a Sphinx, so it can easily be integrated with your documentation workflow.
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Creating a Python Wiki application
As a starting point, take a look at the Python-Markdown library. It's available from the Pypi repository, so is easy to install with pip / pipenv / ...
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Learning about SSG features with Docusarus
Issue Markdown Full Markdown Support Complete Markdown Support with the Help of Python-Markdown/markdown I wanted to finally Add full markdown support.
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Show HN: Weejur – micro-blog from your email account
I like the simplicity of your platform!
Thanks for the bug report. I've used python-markdown [0] for the markdown parsing–I'll have to double-check the implementation.
[0]: https://python-markdown.github.io/
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Help with understanding & breaking down a library
I believe a lot of the actual replacements (or at least mappings to replacements) are happening in inlinepatterns.py - you can see on lines 106-172 all of the regex patterns that are used for various matches. Line 442 you can see the Processor that was created to handle Asterisks, working with and .
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Breaking down a python package library
I see the https://github.com/Python-Markdown/markdown , but I am troubling identifying the supporting code that really is doing the leg work ie the core functions and logic supporting it to take markdown and turn it in to html.
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Is it a good practice to use /admin to create manage the blog in production?
Interesting, I also use markdown, but hadn't heard of Django-Markdownx before your today. What I do is create two fields: body_md and body_html, and on save use Python Markdown to turn my markdown in html.
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Spell checking Markdown documents using a Github action
Now we have to add a configuration file for the spelling checker. It uses PySpelling under the hood. When checking Markdown files, it first converts a Markdown text file's buffer using Python Markdown and returns a single SourceText object containing the text as HTML. Then it captures the HTML content, comments, and even attributes and performs the check. It has a lot of configuration options, but here we are going to see only an example with some basics. For further info you can read the docs of the rojopolis/spellcheck-github-actions Github action.
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What library/how to write nice documentation of experiments directly from python
Otherwise, I would use markdown with Python Markdown.
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How I Refactored my Code
To resolve the above issue, I thought the best approach was to avoid reinventing the wheel and save myself hours of debugging: use a third-party library. After implementing a Python implementation of John Gruber’s Markdown, 36 lines of code were cut down to a single function call. I've not benchmarked my SSG after the change, but in terms of code readability, it's certainly worth the overhead caused by the library.
requests
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Revived the promise made six years ago for Requests 3
For many years now, Requests has been frozen. Being left in a vegetative state and not evolving, this blocked millions of developers from using more advanced features.
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Ask HN: Is Python async/await some kind of joke?
- Ubiquitous “requests” library used in most docs examples, no async support https://github.com/psf/requests
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10 Github repositories to achieve Python mastery
Explore here.
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urllib3 v2.0.0 is now generally available!
It's Lukasa (his name is Cory, there's Łukasz in PSF though, but that's a different person). Looking at him, he made significant contributions to the requests repo: https://github.com/psf/requests/graphs/contributors
- I built a chatbot that lets you talk to any Github repository
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I Could Rewrite Curl
> I'd love to see the look on some of these people's faces when they find out that tool/software/whatever they use is actually using libcurl under the hood.
Python dependencies (does not include curl)
https://devguide.python.org/getting-started/setup-building/i...
The "requests" module in Python (does not use curl)
https://github.com/psf/requests
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Development environment for the Python requests package
This part can be found in the README of the GitHub repository.
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Trying to install autoscan from https://github.com/NiNiyas/autoscan and stuck with no idea what the problem is.
Looking around for similar errors I found this issue where they recommended trying to use a newer version of the urllib3 library.
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Pain when going back to other languages
but I appreciate the fact that there is an issue about it, it's acknowledged and .. unfixable, it would now break too many things https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/2002
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How do you decide when to keep a project in a single python file vs break it up into multiple files?
The requests package has been the golden standard for package structure for as long as I can remember.
What are some alternatives?
markdown2 - markdown2: A fast and complete implementation of Markdown in Python
urllib3 - urllib3 is a user-friendly HTTP client library for Python
Mistune - A fast yet powerful Python Markdown parser with renderers and plugins.
httplib2 - Small, fast HTTP client library for Python. Features persistent connections, cache, and Google App Engine support. Originally written by Joe Gregorio, now supported by community.
mistletoe - A fast, extensible and spec-compliant Markdown parser in pure Python.
grequests - Requests + Gevent = <3
Jinja2 - A very fast and expressive template engine.
AIOHTTP - Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
pymorphy2 - Morphological analyzer / inflection engine for Russian and Ukrainian languages.
treq - Python requests like API built on top of Twisted's HTTP client.
MyST-Parser - An extended commonmark compliant parser, with bridges to docutils/sphinx
Uplink - A Declarative HTTP Client for Python