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mdbook-superimport
Import code/text from other files into your mdbook - without the link rot.
Background / Initial Motivation
mdbook-superimport
started as an issue in mdbook #879.
At this time the default #include
preprocessor in mdbook
only supports importing smaller sections of a file by specifying
line numbers - so if you're including pieces of files that are actively maintained/changed you end up forgetting to update
the line numbers of your imports as your files change.
mdbook-superimport
allows you to import pieces of files based on text in the file - so that are you modify the file you continue
to import the code that you expected to.
Quickstart
cargo install mdbook-superimport
# In your book.toml
[preprocessor.superimport]
<!-- In your markdown files -->
{{#superimport ../path/to/file.foo@some-tag-name-here}}
// Some file named "file.foo"
fn main () {
let not_imported = "This will NOT be imported!";
// @superimport start some-tag-name-here
// ...
let imported = "This will be imported!"
let also_imported = "Everyting between start/end gets imported."
// ...
// @superimport end some-tag-name-here
}
Full Guide
API Documentation
To Test
./test.sh
See Also
License
Apache 2.0 / MIT
Dependencies
~14–26MB
~382K SLoC