Cat multiple documents to the terminal. The continuation of CatMD
- Features
- Roadmap
- Use
- Documentation
- Install With PIP
- Language information
- Install Python on Windows
- Install Python on Linux
- Install Python on MacOS
- How to run
- Building
- Download Project
- Community Files
- Screenshots
Lightweight markup formats
- Markdown (including CommonMark and GitHub-flavored Markdown)
- reStructuredText
- Emacs Org-Mode
- Emacs Muse
- Textile
- txt2tags
HTML formats
- (X)HTML 4
- HTML5
Ebooks
- EPUB version 2 or 3
- FictionBook2
Documentation formats
- Haddock markup
Roff formats
- roff man
TeX formats
- LaTeX
XML formats
- DocBook version 4 or 5
- JATS
Outline formats
- OPML
Data formats
- CSV tables
Word processor formats
- Microsoft Word docx
- OpenOffice/LibreOffice ODT
Interactive notebook formats
- Jupyter notebook (ipynb)
Wiki markup formats
- MediaWiki markup
- DokuWiki markup
- TikiWiki markup
- TWiki markup
- Jira wiki markup
Highlights the following:
- Headers 1-6
- Unordered and ordered lists
- Block quotes
- Bold, Italic, Strikethrough, inline code
- Line Break (br)
Renders the following
- Tables
Highlights code blocks
- Uses pygments for code syntax highlighting
For completed components, see the changelog (link below)
Feature | Description | Status |
---|---|---|
pandoc2pysimplegui.py | Generate PySimpleGUI widgets | - |
usage: application.py [-h] [--width WIDTH] [--theme THEME] file
Take a look at test/catcomplex.py for an example of how to use catpandoc in your own project. Or take a look at the example below
import json
import pypandoc
from catpandoc import pandoc2ansi, processpandoc
output = json.loads(pypandoc.convert_file("cheatsheet.md", 'json'))
for block in output["blocks"]:
pandoc = pandoc2ansi.Pandoc2Ansi(130, 5, (4, 0, 0))
processpandoc.processBlock(block, pandoc)
print(pandoc.genOutput())
A high-level overview of how the documentation is organized organized will help you know where to look for certain things:
- The Technical Reference documents APIs and other aspects of the machinery. This documentation describes how to use the classes and functions at a lower level and assume that you have a good high-level understanding of the software.
pip install catpandoc
Head to https://pypi.org/project/catpandoc/ for more info
This program has been written for Python versions 3.8 - 3.11 and has been tested with both 3.8 and 3.11
choco install python
To install Python, go to https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/ and download the latest version.
sudo apt install python3.x
sudo dnf install python3.x
brew install [email protected]
To install Python, go to https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/ and download the latest version.
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Module
py -3.x -m [module]
or[module]
(if module installs a script) -
File
py -3.x [file]
or./[file]
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Module
python3.x -m [module]
or[module]
(if module installs a script) -
File
python3.x [file]
or./[file]
This project uses https://github.com/FHPythonUtils/FHMake to automate most of the building. This command generates the documentation, updates the requirements.txt and builds the library artefacts
Note the functionality provided by fhmake can be approximated by the following
handsdown --cleanup -o documentation/reference
poetry export -f requirements.txt --output requirements.txt
poetry export -f requirements.txt --with dev --output requirements_optional.txt
poetry build
fhmake audit
can be run to perform additional checks
- Press the Clone or download button in the top right
- Copy the URL (link)
- Open the command line and change directory to where you wish to clone to
- Type 'git clone' followed by URL in step 2
git clone https://github.com/FHPythonUtils/CatPandoc
More information can be found at https://help.github.com/en/articles/cloning-a-repository
- Press the Clone or download button in the top right
- Click open in desktop
- Choose the path for where you want and click Clone
More information can be found at https://help.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-to-projects/cloning-a-repository-from-github-to-github-desktop
- Download this GitHub repository
- Extract the zip archive
- Copy/ move to the desired location
MIT License Copyright (c) FredHappyface (See the LICENSE for more information.)
See the Changelog for more information.
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Thank you for using this project, I hope it is of use to you. Please be aware that those involved with the project often do so for fun along with other commitments (such as work, family, etc). Please see the Support Policy for more information.
The rationale acts as a guide to various processes regarding projects such as the versioning scheme and the programming styles used. Please see the Rationale for more information.