In conf.py add extensions += ['sphinx_prompt'].
A default prompt can be created using a prompt directive:
.. prompt::
<statements>The prompt can be further customized in one of two ways:
-
Using positional arguments:
.. prompt:: [<language> [<prompts> [<modifiers>]]] <statements>
-
Using options:
.. prompt:: :language: <language> :prompts: <prompts> :modifiers: <modifiers> <statements>
While these constructs generate the same output, the positional arguments cannot be used if you want to use a prompt that contains spaces. This is a limitation of reStructuredText.
Positional arguments can be mixed with options if they don't overlap (so if you pass prompts using options, you can only pass the language using positional arguments):
.. prompt:: bash
:prompts: (cool_project) $
python3 -m pip install --upgrade sphinx-promptSupported language:
text(no pigments, default)bashbatchpowershellpythonscala
If modifier is auto, a comma-separated list of prompts to find in the statements.
Else the prompt to add on each statements, for Python and Bash language
the end \ is supported.
Defaults to empty, except for the shell languages listed below:
bash-$batch-C:\>powershell-PS C:\>
See: http://sbrunner.github.io/sphinx-prompt/
python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade poetry
poetry install
poetry run pytest
poetry run prospectorThe code should be formatted with black add isort.
git tag <version>
git push origin <version>Install the pre-commit hooks:
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install --allow-missing-config