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sphinx-codeautolink makes documentation code examples clickable.
Links to reference documentation are inserted for the functions
and classes that the example uses. The key aim is a minimal setup
assuming examples are already valid Python, but bells and whistles
for hiding imports, concatenating examples, autodoc and intersphinx integrations, and custom link styles are available.
A live demo is available on our documentation:
https://sphinx-codeautolink.rtfd.io
In the last few releases we've made significant improvements:
- Improved parsing to support fluent interfaces, link import statements,
find relocated functions and classes, and find attributes from subclasses
- Simplified integration with third-party directives
- Fixed a plethora of parsing, linking and other runtime bugs
sphinx-codeautolink uses the MIT licence, and version 0.7.0
was recently released. Please reach out on GitHub (felix-hilden)
or at
felix.hilden@gmail.com if you have any questions or suggestions.
Thank you for reading and have a wonderful day!
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