Releases: mondeja/mkdocs-include-markdown-plugin
v7.1.1
New features
- Add a new
directivesglobal setting to customize directive names.
Enhancements
- Some performance optimizations.
v7.0.1
Enhancements
- Performance optimization up to 25% faster.
v7.0.0
Breaking changes
No longer installable on Python v3.8
Minimum Python version for installation is v3.9. Python v3.8 reached his end of life at 2024-10-07.
Comments are turned off by default
Before this release, the default value for comments argument of include-markdown directive was true. Now has been switched to false. This prevents some inconvenients, for example, trying to include one-line texts on table cells and list items.
If you want the previous behaviour, configure comments as true in the global configuration:
plugins:
- include-markdown:
comments: trueIndented code blocks must be surrounded by newlines
Now mkdocs-include-markdown-plugin will only detect indented code blocks if are surrounded by newlines, conforming to CommonMark specification.
In the practice this means that you must surround indented code blocks with newlines or possible link targets URLs will be rewritten to work in relative files. For example, the next code is not treated as an indented code block any more and will break:
Foo
const auto lambda = []() { .... };v6.2.2
Enhancements
- Add official support for Python v3.13.
- Relax
wcmatchdependency.
v6.2.1
Bug fixes
- Improve performance of inclusion regex processing. Prevents to take a lot of time parsing long lines looking for inclusions.
v6.2.0
New features
- Add
recursiveargument toinclude-markdowndirective.
Enhancements
- Apply substitutions from all directives at once. Improves performance in all includes and prevents big performance degradations including large contents in the same files of other includes.
- Warn when passing invalid arguments to directives. It could catches bad syntax, like trying to turning off
commentsinincludedirectives (includedoes not provides acommentsargument).
v6.1.1
Enhancements
- Change substitions order of directives. Prevents performance degradations when including long files with
includedirective in the same file with otherinclude-markdowndirective.
v6.1.0
New features
- Add a new
recursiveargument to theincludedirective that allows to stop recursively processing includes in included files.
v6.0.7
Bug fixes
- Fix error message on Windows when a file that is not inside the same drive of the
docs_dirdirectory is not found.