Extension for Python-Markdown: a classier syntax for admonitions
pip install markdown-calloutsIf using MkDocs, enable the extension in mkdocs.yml:
markdown_extensions:
- calloutsContinue to the documentation site.
This adds a new block-level syntax to Markdown, to put a paragraph of text into a block that's specially highlighted and set apart from the rest of the text.
Example:
NOTE: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nulla et euismod
nulla. Curabitur feugiat, tortor non consequat finibus, justo purus auctor
massa, nec semper lorem quam in massa.Result, using mkdocs-material:
Collapsible blocks also have a syntax for them:
>? NOTE: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nulla et euismod
> nulla. Curabitur feugiat, tortor non consequat finibus, justo purus auctor
> massa, nec semper lorem quam in massa.This instead shows up as an initially-closed <details> block.
This extension produces the same results as the admonition extension, but with a syntax that is much less intrusive and has a very reasonable fallback look for "vanilla" renderers.
E.g. compare what you would've seen above if we actually wrote that Markdown and fed it to GitHub's Markdown parser:
| "Callouts" syntax |
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NOTE: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nulla et euismod nulla. Curabitur feugiat, tortor non consequat finibus, justo purus auctor massa, nec semper lorem quam in massa. |
| "Admonition" syntax |
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!!! note |
To enable, add to mkdocs.yml:
markdown_extensions:
- github-callouts
This can be used instead of, or in addition to, the other callouts extension shipped by this package. This adds support for GitHub-style alerts.
The syntax is:
> [!NOTE]
> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
Continue to the documentation site.
