""" md ## Usage Once this plugin is [installed](../README.md#installation), in your `mkdocs.yml` file just replace the plugin name `simple` with `semiliterate`. It accepts all of the same parameters, so `mkdocs` will still work as before, and you will have immediate access to all of the following extensions. (Note that this documentation assumes a familiarity with the [usage](https://athackst.github.io/mkdocs-simple-plugin/mkdocs_simple_plugin/plugin/) of the `simple` plugin.) ### Inclusion syntax To be documented when implemented. """ import mkdocs from mkdocs.config import config_options from mkdocs_simple_plugin.plugin import SimplePlugin class SemiliteratePlugin(SimplePlugin): """ md An extension of the mkdocs-simple-plugin ### Additional plugin parameters `semiliterate` adds a couple of new plugin parameters to further tailor its behavior as compared to `simple`. They are described in this section, with their default values in parentheses at the beginning of each entry. copy_standard_markdown : (false) Whether to add MkDocs' list of standard Markdown extensions to the `include_extensions` parameter so that Markdown files will be directly copied to the docsite. Note that the `simple` behavior corresponds to a _true_ value for `copy_standard_markdown`, but `semiliterate` still incorporates all standard Markdown files because of the `extract_standard_markdown` default. extract_standard_markdown : (true) To be implemented and documented """ config_scheme = ( *SimplePlugin.config_scheme, ('copy_standard_markdown', config_options.Type(bool, default=False)) ) def copy_doc_files(self, destination_directory): if not self.config['copy_standard_markdown']: self.include_extensions = self.config['include_extensions'] return super().copy_doc_files(destination_directory)