Disclaimer: I don't find enough time to properly maintain and develop this project. If you want to generate docstrings for your Python project with MkDocs, consider mkdocstrings instead.
Pydoc-Markdown is a tool to create Python API documentation in Markdown format. Instead of executing your Python code like so many other documentation tools, it parses it using docspec instead.
Table of Contents
- Installation 📦
- Features 🌟
- News 📢
- Contributing to Pydoc-Markdown 🤝
- Questions / Need help? 🤔
- Projects using Pydoc-Markdown 📚
You can install Pydoc-Markdown using Pipx:
$ pipx install pydoc-markdown
If you plan on using the Novella integration, you may want to install it as:
$ pipx install novella
$ pipx inject novella pydoc-markdown[novella]
You need at least Python 3.7 to run Pydoc-Markdown. The Python version compatibility of the package you are looking to generate documentation for is irrelevant.
- Understands multiple documentation styles (Sphinx, Google, Pydoc-Markdown specific) and converts them to properly formatted Markdown
- Can parse docstrings for variables thanks to docspec (
#:
block before or string literal after the statement) - Generates links to other API objects per the documentation syntax (e.g.
#OtherClass
for the Pydoc-Markdown style) - Configure the output using a YAML file or
pyProject.toml
, then you're only one command away to generate the documentation in Markdown format - Or use Novella to tightly integrate with static site generators like MkDocs and Hugo with with additional features such as Markdown pre-processing
Many users prefer the YAML configuration over the using Novella, which is why starting with 4.7.0, the YAML style configuration is officially un-deprecated and will continue to be supported.
Starting with 4.6.0, development focuses on integrating with Novella and use it as a replacement for tool-specific renderers thus far provided directly by Pydoc-Markdown (i.e. integrations with MkDocs, Hugo and Docusuraus). Such integrations are/will be provided by Novella instead.
With the Novella integration, you can now place generated API content in Markdown format inline with your
existing Markdown documentation source files using @pydoc
tags. Check out the Documentation for more
information on how to use Pydoc-Markdown with Novella.
The old style of using Pydoc-Markdown with a YAML or PyProject configuration to generate files and kick off the build is now deprecated but will be maintained for the foreseeable future (at least until the next major version bump). It is strongly recommended to migrate your existing projects to using the Novella build backend.
All contributions are welcome! Check out the Contribution Guidelines.
Feel free to open a topic on GitHub Discussions!
An incomplete list of projects that use Pydoc-Markdown to generate their API documentation. Feel free to open a pull request to add your project to this list!