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A tiny Sphinx extension that implements blog-style tags for documentation.
🗣 If you use this extension in your project, please drop us a note in this discussion post
After activating a virtual environment manager such as venv
or conda
, use
python -m pip install sphinx-tags
or
conda install sphinx-tags -c conda-forge
Refer to the documentation for usage instructions.
Feel free to submit issues or PRs - keep in mind this project is experimental!
If you want to submit Pull requests to this repository, please follow the contribution guidelines.
All contributors and maintainers are expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct.
This project is loosely based on this StackOverflow answer.
FAQs
Sphinx extension to create tags for documentation pages.
We found that sphinx-tags 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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