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rv Is a New Rust-Powered Ruby Version Manager Inspired by Python's uv
Ruby maintainers from Bundler and rbenv teams are building rv to bring Python uv's speed and unified tooling approach to Ruby development.
A powerful documentation framework on top of MkDocs
Write your documentation in Markdown and create a professional static site for your Open Source or commercial project in minutes – searchable, customizable, more than 60 languages, for all devices.
Check out the demo – squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material.
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Focus on the content of your documentation and create a professional static site in minutes. No need to know HTML, CSS or JavaScript – let Material for MkDocs do the heavy lifting for you.
Serve your documentation with confidence – Material for MkDocs automatically adapts to perfectly fit the available screen estate, no matter the type or size of the viewing device. Desktop. Tablet. Mobile. All great.
Make it yours – change the colors, fonts, language, icons, logo, and more with a few lines of configuration. Material for MkDocs can be easily extended and provides many options to alter appearance and behavior.
Don't let your users wait – get incredible value with a small footprint by using one of the fastest themes available with excellent performance, yielding optimal search engine rankings and happy users that return.
Own your documentation's complete sources and outputs, guaranteeing both integrity and security – no need to entrust the backbone of your product knowledge to third-party platforms. Retain full control.
You're in good company – choose a mature and actively maintained solution built with state-of-the-art Open Source technologies, trusted by more than 50,000 individuals and organizations. Licensed under MIT.
Material for MkDocs can be installed with pip
:
pip install mkdocs-material
Add the following lines to mkdocs.yml
:
theme:
name: material
For detailed installation instructions, configuration options, and a demo, visit squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material
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Copyright (c) 2016-2025 Martin Donath
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We found that mkdocs-material demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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