Crates.io | mdbook-cmdrun |
lib.rs | mdbook-cmdrun |
version | 0.7.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-07-08 15:56:31.050671 |
updated_at | 2024-09-08 14:28:14.465063 |
description | mdbook preprocessor to run arbitrary commands |
homepage | https://github.com/FauconFan/mdbook-cmdrun |
repository | https://github.com/FauconFan/mdbook-cmdrun |
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This is a preprocessor for the rust-lang mdbook project. This allows to run arbitrary (shell) commands and include the output of these commands within the markdown file.
cargo install mdbook-cmdrun
You also have to activate the preprocessor, put this in your book.toml
file:
[preprocessor.cmdrun]
:warning: This preprocessor presents a security risk, as arbitrary commands can be run. Be careful with the commands you run. To list all the commands that will be run within an mdbook, you can run the following command:
grep -r '<!-- cmdrun' . | sed 's/.*<!-- cmdrun \(.*\) -->.*/\1/'
Let's say we have these two files:
Markdown file: file.md
# Title
<!-- cmdrun seq 1 10 -->
<!-- cmdrun python3 script.py -->
Python file: script.py
def main():
print("## Generated subtitle")
print(" This comes from the script.py file")
print(" Since I'm in a scripting language,")
print(" I can compute whatever I want")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
The preprocessor will call seq then python3, and will produce the resulting file:
# Title
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
## Generated subtitle
This comes from the script.py file
Since I'm in a scripting language,
I can compute whatever I want
When the pattern <!-- cmdrun $1 -->\n
or <!-- cmdrun $1 -->
is encountered, the command $1
will be run using the shell sh
like this: sh -c $1
.
Also the working directory is the directory where the pattern was found (not root).
The command invoked must take no inputs (stdin is not used), but a list of command lines arguments and must produce output in stdout, stderr is ignored.
As of July 2023, mdbook-cmdrun runs on Windows platforms using the cmd
shell!
The following is valid:
<!-- cmdrun python3 generate_table.py -->
```rust
<!-- cmdrun cat program.rs -->
```
```diff
<!-- cmdrun diff a.rs b.rs -->
```
```console
<!-- cmdrun ls -l . -->
```
## Example of inline use inside a table
````markdown
Item | Price | # In stock
---|---|---
Juicy Apples | <!-- cmdrun node price.mjs apples --> | *<!-- cmdrun node quantity.mjs apples -->*
Bananas | *<!-- cmdrun node price.mjs bananas -->* | <!-- cmdrun node quantity.mjs bananas -->
Which gets rendered as:
Item | Price | # In stock
---|---|---
Juicy Apples | 1.99 | *7*
Bananas | *1.89* | 5234
Some more examples are implemented, and are used as regression tests. You can find them here. At the moment of writing, there are examples using:
Shell
Bash script
Batch script
Python3
Node
Rust
I would like to thank @exsjabe for his valuable help with integrating Windows support and inline cmdrun calls.
Current version: 0.7.1
License: MIT