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Python docstrings to Github README.md

爷,独闯天下 提交于 2020-11-30 20:45:10
问题 How do I transcode python doc strings to Github readme.md ? Even though it seems like something everyone does, I cannot seem to get a decent solution and I am assuming it should be easy, so it seems unlikely folks are going throw two converters… What I have tried pydoc Actually simple. The output of pydoc is manpages (groff format for UNIX systems). Which is a dead end as man to md is not a thing. Via HTML, pydoc3 -w + pandoc, utterly munges the docstrings to bits. custom code There seems to

Python docstrings to Github README.md

天涯浪子 提交于 2020-11-30 20:42:12
问题 How do I transcode python doc strings to Github readme.md ? Even though it seems like something everyone does, I cannot seem to get a decent solution and I am assuming it should be easy, so it seems unlikely folks are going throw two converters… What I have tried pydoc Actually simple. The output of pydoc is manpages (groff format for UNIX systems). Which is a dead end as man to md is not a thing. Via HTML, pydoc3 -w + pandoc, utterly munges the docstrings to bits. custom code There seems to

Python docstrings to Github README.md

China☆狼群 提交于 2020-11-30 20:39:09
问题 How do I transcode python doc strings to Github readme.md ? Even though it seems like something everyone does, I cannot seem to get a decent solution and I am assuming it should be easy, so it seems unlikely folks are going throw two converters… What I have tried pydoc Actually simple. The output of pydoc is manpages (groff format for UNIX systems). Which is a dead end as man to md is not a thing. Via HTML, pydoc3 -w + pandoc, utterly munges the docstrings to bits. custom code There seems to

Python docstrings to Github README.md

别说谁变了你拦得住时间么 提交于 2020-11-30 20:35:03
问题 How do I transcode python doc strings to Github readme.md ? Even though it seems like something everyone does, I cannot seem to get a decent solution and I am assuming it should be easy, so it seems unlikely folks are going throw two converters… What I have tried pydoc Actually simple. The output of pydoc is manpages (groff format for UNIX systems). Which is a dead end as man to md is not a thing. Via HTML, pydoc3 -w + pandoc, utterly munges the docstrings to bits. custom code There seems to