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# Getting started
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## Installation
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### Installing MkDocs
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In order to install [MkDocs][], Python and `pip` - the Python package manager -
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need to be up and running. Assuming you are a developer and have a basic
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understanding of how things work and what StackOverflow is, we won't provide
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guidelines on setting those up. You can verify if you're already good to go
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with the following commands:
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``` sh
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python --version
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# Python 2.7.2
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pip --version
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# pip 1.5.2
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```
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Installing and verifying MkDocs is as simple as:
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``` sh
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pip install mkdocs && mkdocs --version
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# mkdocs, version 0.15.2
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```
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### Installing Material
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Next, assuming you have MkDocs up and running `mkdocs-material` can be
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installed with `pip`:
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``` sh
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pip install mkdocs-material
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```
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## Usage
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If you haven't already done it, creating a new documentation project is really
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simple in MkDocs:
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``` sh
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mkdocs new my-project
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cd my-project
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```
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MkDocs will create the necessary files and base directory structure inside the
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folder `my-project`. In order to enable the theme just add the following line
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to the auto-generated `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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theme: 'material'
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```
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If your project is hosted on GitHub, add the repository link to the
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configuration. If the `repo_name` equals **GitHub**, the Material theme will
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add a download and star button, and display the number of stars:
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``` yaml
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repo_name: 'GitHub'
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repo_url: 'https://github.com/my-github-handle/my-project'
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```
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MkDocs includes a development server, so you can view your changes as you go -
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very handy. Spin it up with the following command:
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``` sh
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mkdocs serve
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```
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Now you can go to [localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000) and the Material
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theme should be visible. You can now start writing your documentation, or read
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on and customize the theme through some options.
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## Options
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The Material theme adds some extra variables for configuration via your
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project's `mkdocs.yml`. See the following section for all available options.
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### Adding a logo
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If your project has a logo, you can add it to the drawer/navigation by defining
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the variable `extra.logo`. Ideally, the image of your logo should have
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rectangular shape with a minimum resolution of 128x128. The logo will also be
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used as a web application icon on iOS. Simply create the folder `docs/images`,
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add your image and reference it via:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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logo: 'images/logo.png'
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```
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### Adding a version
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In order to add the current version next to the project banner inside the
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drawer, you can set the variable `extra.version`:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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version: '0.1.0'
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```
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### Adding a GitHub and Twitter account
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If you have a GitHub and/or Twitter account, you can add links to your
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accounts to the drawer by setting the variables `extra.author.github` and
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`extra.author.twitter` respectively:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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author:
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github: 'my-github-handle'
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twitter: 'my-twitter-handle'
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```
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### More advanced customization
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If you want to change the fonts or colors - you are lucky. The Material theme
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is built with a sophisticated asset pipeline. See
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[this article](/customization) for more information on advanced customization.
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## Extensions
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MkDocs supports several [Markdown extensions][]. The following extensions are
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not enabled by default (see the link for which are enabled by default), so you
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have to switch them on explicitly.
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### CodeHilite (recommended)
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This extensions adds code highlighting to fenced code blocks. It might not be
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the best code highlighter, but it works without JavaScript and on the server:
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``` yaml
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markdown_extensions:
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- codehilite(css_class=code)
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```
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If you want more extensive highlighting, you can use a JavaScript library like
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[highlight.js][], which is not included in Material. See [this link][extra] for
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further instructions
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### Permalinks
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In order to add [permalinks][] to the headers of your article, set the
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`markdown_extensions.toc.permalink` variable to a symbol, e.g. `¶`:
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``` yaml
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markdown_extensions:
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- toc:
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permalink: '¶'
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```
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The symbol can be chosen freely, it can even be a WebFont icon.
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### Admonition
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[Admonition][] is a handy extension that adds block-styled side content to your
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documentation, for example hints, notes or warnings. It can be enabled by
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setting the variable `markdown_extensions.admonition`:
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``` yaml
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markdown_extensions:
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- admonition
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```
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In order to add a note, use the following syntax inside your article:
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``` markdown
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!!! note
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Nothing to see here, move along.
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```
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This will print the following:
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!!! note
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Nothing to see here, move along.
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The Material template adds a light color for the `note` class and a red color
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for the `warning` class. More colors can be freely defined.
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## Full example
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Below is a full example configuration for a mkdocs.yml:
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``` yaml
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# Project information
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site_name: 'My Project'
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site_description: 'A short description of my project'
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site_author: 'John Doe'
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site_url: 'https://github.com/my-github-handle/my-project'
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# Repository
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repo_name: 'GitHub'
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repo_url: 'https://github.com/my-github-handle/my-project'
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# Copyright
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copyright: 'Copyright (c) 2016 John Doe'
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# Documentation and theme
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docs_dir: 'docs'
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theme: 'material'
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# Options
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extra:
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version: '0.1.0'
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logo: 'images/logo.png'
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author:
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github: 'my-github-handle'
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twitter: 'my-twitter-handle'
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# Extensions
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markdown_extensions:
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- codehilite(css_class=code)
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- admonition
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- toc:
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permalink: '¶'
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```
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[MkDocs]: http://www.mkdocs.org
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[Markdown extensions]: http://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/writing-your-docs/#markdown-extensions
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[highlight.js]: https://highlightjs.org/
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[extra]: http://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/styling-your-docs/#customising-a-theme
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[permalinks]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permalink
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[Admonition]: https://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/admonition.html
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