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Top 23 Python Mkdoc Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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electionguard
ElectionGuard is a set of open source software components that can be used to create and publish end to end verifiable elections as well create a publishable artifact for ballot comparison audits.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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mkdocs-monorepo-plugin
✚ Build multiple documentation folders in a single Mkdocs. Designed for large codebases.
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lazydocs
📖 Generate markdown API documentation from Google-style Python docstring. The lazy alternative to Sphinx.
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mkdocs-material-boilerplate
MkDocs Material Boilerplate (Starter Kit) - Deploy documentation to hosting platforms (Netlify, GitHub Pages, GitLab Pages, and AWS Amplify Console) with Docker, pipenv, and GitHub Actions.
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mkdocs-markdownextradata-plugin
A MkDocs plugin that injects the mkdocs.yml extra variables into the markdown template
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crystal
📘 Crystal language doc generator for https://github.com/mkdocstrings/mkdocstrings (by mkdocstrings)
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AutoPyTabs
Automatically generate code examples for different Python versions in mkdocs or Sphinx based documentations
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I went to https://readthedocs.org/ and redirected me to https://about.readthedocs.com/?ref=readthedocs.org which looks proprietary now, with pricing and such.
Is it the end of this project, as we know it?
Can someone enlighten me please?
Free Theming Styles: You have the freedom to customize your own theme or choose from a variety of great themes like "Material Theme" or "Read the Docs." Explore the full list of themes here.
Here is list of : 3rd party companies that would count votes from real people for a poll that requires each voter to provide a KYC driver's license to vote on a given topic. The cost of verifying each voter's identity is too high for a company to offer this service for free. However, there are a number of companies that would be willing to count votes from real people for a poll that requires each voter to provide a KYC driver's license to vote on a given topic for a fee. These companies typically charge a per-vote fee, and they may also charge an additional fee for verifying each voter's identity. Companies that offer this service include: Company Per-vote fee Verification fee ElectionGuard $0.05 $0.10 Voatz $0.10 $0.25 Democracy Live $0.10 $0.50 FollowMyVote $0.15 $0.50 ElectionGuard - Open Source https://github.com/microsoft/electionguard
I used https://github.com/johnthagen/python-blueprint to build https://github.com/DaveCoDev/not-again-ai. It uses poetry to manage dependencies, sets up automatic linting, testing, and type checking with nox and gets it running with GitHub Actions. It is continually being updated and stays up to date modern Python tooling (ruff, nox, poetry, etc). Not sure why the comments are being so discouraging, but regardless if you are looking to publish a polished library, its super helpful to have these things setup for you.
Project mention: Introducing AutoPyTabs: Automatically generate code examples for different Python versions in MkDocs or Sphinx based documentations | /r/Python | 2023-04-30Feel free to check out the repository on GitHub - contributions are of course welcome -, and / or leave some comments here to let me know what you think!
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Mkdoc projects in Python? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | MkDocs | 18,257 |
2 | Read the Docs | 7,872 |
3 | mkdocstrings | 1,567 |
4 | best-of-python-dev | 910 |
5 | portray | 859 |
6 | catalog | 814 |
7 | electionguard | 811 |
8 | nn-template | 613 |
9 | python-blueprint | 529 |
10 | mike | 467 |
11 | pydoc-markdown | 438 |
12 | mkdocs-monorepo-plugin | 305 |
13 | lazydocs | 178 |
14 | python | 148 |
15 | mkdocs-material-boilerplate | 117 |
16 | mkdocs-include-markdown-plugin | 87 |
17 | mkdocs-markdownextradata-plugin | 77 |
18 | crystal | 27 |
19 | mkdocs_puml | 24 |
20 | tomato | 18 |
21 | Termage | 18 |
22 | ribbity | 8 |
23 | AutoPyTabs | 8 |
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