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Top 15 sphinx-extension Open-Source Projects
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sphinxcontrib-hdl-diagrams
Sphinx Extension which generates various types of diagrams from Verilog code.
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sphinx-wavedrom
A sphinx extension that allows including wavedrom diagrams by using its text-based representation
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AutoPyTabs
Automatically generate code examples for different Python versions in mkdocs or Sphinx based documentations
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Project mention: Readthedocs-Sphinx-Search breaks for older releases | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-16
If you mean which services I went to, I pulled the plug on proprietary or at least non-open-source services and walled gardens. I'm now using GitLab Pages to host both my blog and the notes I had there. I use Sphinx to manage structure and templating.
I have created a /notes folder which gets made available under the same domain ( https://jdsalaro.com/blog/category/notes/ ) which will contain all stuff I had in Evernote.
The content of my Evernote account is exported via the API and each note put into a note.md file with the first line as title, tags ( private, note) and "inferred" headings.
Within that folder there's a /private one which never gets built ( using tox ) nor published to the public version of my blog. There's a separate GitLab pipeline which only builds /private and makes it available under Gitlab pages but uses another non-public project, so you need to be logged in and a member of the repo to be able to see it.
The good thing is that I can read them everywhere and if necessary edit stuff via mobile ( Browser tab added to home screen or La coat )
Since everything is backed up using git, both the public and private versions, I don't have to worry about losing data.
Cool side-effects are that I've started using and understanding Sphinx to manage the structure and templating and even started poking around helping with the project ( https://github.com/executablebooks/sphinx-external-toc/issue... )
Really, we had the power all along but became complacent. We've got to be the change we want to see.
Project mention: Sphinx README: Generate README.rst that renders beautifully on GitHub, PyPi, GitLab, and BitBucket | /r/Python | 2023-07-25So I wrote a Sphinx extension called Sphinx README that uses Sphinx to generate reStructuredText files that render on GitHub, PyPi, GitLab, or BitBucket with nearly identical appearance and functionality as the HTML version!
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Is there any software I can use to transform state machines in VHDL into drawings?
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Systemverilog / verilog functional editor not like vivado
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Pretty nice Timing Waveform Editor
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Generate Flowcharts from Text
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Index
What are some of the best open-source sphinx-extension projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | MyST-Parser | 690 |
2 | sphinxcontrib-mermaid | 312 |
3 | sphinx-tabs | 263 |
4 | MyST-NB | 200 |
5 | sphinx-revealjs | 106 |
6 | sphinx-codeautolink | 54 |
7 | sphinxcontrib-hdl-diagrams | 51 |
8 | readthedocs-sphinx-search | 33 |
9 | sphinx-wavedrom | 32 |
10 | sphinx-external-toc | 31 |
11 | sphinx-vhdl | 19 |
12 | sphinx-diagrams | 18 |
13 | AutoPyTabs | 8 |
14 | sphinx-readme | 6 |
15 | sphinx-console | 3 |
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