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Convert ReStructuredText to MyST Markdown, and also explore available roles/directives.
See tests/fixtures/render.txt for examples of inputs -> outputs.
pip install rst-to-myst
or with sphinx:
pip install rst-to-myst[sphinx]
To then run a basic conversion of a whole project:
$ rst2myst convert docs/**/*.rst
For greater control, you can pass configuration with CLI options, or via a YAML configuration file:
$ rst2myst convert --config config.yaml docs/**/*.rst
config.yaml
:
language: en
sphinx: true
extensions:
- sphinx_panels
default_domain: py
consecutive_numbering: true
colon_fences: true
dollar_math: true
conversions:
sphinx_panels.dropdpwn.DropdownDirective: parse_all
See the documentation for more information: https://rst-to-myst.readthedocs.io/
This package utilises flit as the build engine, and tox for test automation.
To install these development dependencies:
pip install flit tox
To run the tests:
tox
To run the code formatting and style checks:
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit run --all
Either use flit directly:
flit publish
or trigger the GitHub Action job, by creating a release with a tag equal to the version, e.g. v0.0.1
.
Note, this requires generating an API key on PyPi and adding it to the repository Settings/Secrets
, under the name PYPI_KEY
.
The conversion covers almost all syntaxes (see https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/user/rst/quickref.htm) except:
Also custom functions for directive parsing would be desirable.
FAQs
Convert RST to MyST-Markdown.
We found that rst-to-myst demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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