This is an extension for Python Markdown which renders diagrams using svgbob.
You can try it out using the Svgbob Editor or the AsciiGrid Editor.
Project/Repo:
Code Quality/CI:
Name | role | since | until |
---|---|---|---|
Manuel Barkhau ([email protected]) | author/maintainer | 2019-04 | - |
$ pip install markdown-svgbob
This package includes the following binaries:
svgbob_0.5.5_x86_64-Darwin
svgbob_0.5.5_x86_64-Linux
svgbob_0.5.5_x86_64-Windows.exe
If you are on another platform, or want to use a more recent version of svgbob_cli
, you will need to install rust and then svgbob via cargo.
$ curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh # see https://rustup.rs/
$ cargo install svgbob_cli
This extension will always use the installed version of svgbob if it is available.
In your markdown text you can define the block:
```bob
.---.
/-o-/--
.-/ / /->
( * \/
'-. \
\ /
'
```
The info string bob
is chosen to match spongedown.
$ git clone https://github.com/mbarkhau/markdown-svgbob
$ cd markdown-svgbob
$ make conda
$ make lint mypy test
In your mkdocs.yml
add this to markdown_extensions.
markdown_extensions:
- markdown_svgbob:
tag_type: inline_svg
bg_color: white
fg_color: black
min_char_width: 80
Valid options for tag_type
are inline_svg
(the default), img_utf8_svg
and img_base64_svg
.
The option min_char_width
allows you to create diagrams of a uniform scale.