--- template: overrides/main.html --- # Python Markdown Extensions The [Python Markdown Extensions] package is an excellent collection of additional Markdown extensions that make technical writing a breeze. Material for MkDocs lists this package as an explicit dependency, so it's automatically installed with a supported version. [Python Markdown Extensions]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/ ## Supported extensions ### Arithmatex [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][Arithmatex] · [:octicons-tag-24: 1.0.0 ... present][Arithmatex support] The [Arithmatex] extension allows for rendering of block and inline block equations and integrates seamlessly with [MathJax][^1] – a library for mathematical typesetting. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: [^1]: Other libraries like [KaTeX] are also supported and can be integrated with some additional effort. See the [Arithmatex documentation on KaTeX] for further guidance, as this is beyond the scope of Material for MkDocs. ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.arithmatex: generic: true ``` Besides enabling the extension in `mkdocs.yml`, a MathJax configuration and the JavaScript runtime need to be included, which can be done with a few lines of [additional JavaScript]: === ":octicons-file-code-16: docs/javascripts/config.js" ``` js window.MathJax = { tex: { inlineMath: [["\\(", "\\)"]], displayMath: [["\\[", "\\]"]], processEscapes: true, processEnvironments: true }, options: { ignoreHtmlClass: ".*|", processHtmlClass: "arithmatex" } }; document$.subscribe(() => { MathJax.typesetPromise() }) ``` === ":octicons-file-code-16: mkdocs.yml" ``` yaml extra_javascript: - javascripts/config.js - https://polyfill.io/v3/polyfill.min.js?features=es6 - https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax@3/es5/tex-mml-chtml.js ``` The other configuration options of this extension are not officially supported by Material for MkDocs, which is why they may yield unexpected results. Use them at your own risk. See reference for usage: - [Using block syntax] - [Using inline block syntax] [Arithmatex]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/arithmatex/ [Arithmatex support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/1.0.0 [Arithmatex documentation on KaTeX]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/arithmatex/#loading-katex [MathJax]: https://www.mathjax.org/ [KaTeX]: https://github.com/Khan/KaTeX [additional JavaScript]: ../../customization.md#additional-javascript [Using block syntax]: ../../reference/mathjax.md#using-block-syntax [Using inline block syntax]: ../../reference/mathjax.md#using-inline-block-syntax ### BetterEm [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][BetterEm] · [:octicons-tag-24: 0.1.0 ... present][BetterEm support] The [BetterEm] extension improves the detection of Markup to emphasize text in Markdown using special characters, i.e. for `**bold**` and `_italic_` formatting. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.betterem ``` The configuration options of this extension are not specific to Material for MkDocs, as they only impact the Markdown parsing stage. See the [BetterEm documentation][BetterEm] for more information. [BetterEm]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/betterem/ [BetterEm support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/0.1.0 ### Caret, Mark & Tilde [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][Caret] · [:octicons-tag-24: 1.0.0 ... present][Caret support] The [Caret], [Mark] and [Tilde] extensions add the ability to highlight text and define sub- and superscript using a simple syntax. Enable them together via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.caret - pymdownx.mark - pymdownx.tilde ``` The configuration options of this extension are not specific to Material for MkDocs, as they only impact the Markdown parsing stage. See the [Caret], [Mark] and [Tilde documentation][Tilde] for guidance. See reference for usage: - [Highlighting text] - [Sub- and superscripts] [Caret]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/caret/ [Caret support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/1.0.0 [Mark]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/mark/ [Tilde]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/tilde/ [Highlighting text]: ../../reference/formatting.md#highlighting-text [Sub- and superscripts]: ../../reference/formatting.md#sub-and-superscripts ### Critic [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][Critic] · [:octicons-tag-24: 1.0.0 ... present][Critic support] The [Critic] extension allows for the usage of [Critic Markup] to highlight added, deleted or updated sections in a document, i.e. for tracking changes in Markdown syntax. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.critic ``` The following configuration options are supported: `mode`{ #mode } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `view` – This option defines how the markup should be parsed, i.e. whether to just `view` all suggested changes, or alternatively `accept` or `reject` them: === "View changes" ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.critic: mode: view ``` === "Accept changes" ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.critic: mode: accept ``` === "Reject changes" ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.critic: mode: reject ``` See reference for usage: - [Highlighting changes] [Critic]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/critic/ [Critic support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/1.0.0 [Critic Markup]: https://github.com/CriticMarkup/CriticMarkup-toolkit [Highlighting changes]: ../../reference/formatting.md#highlighting-changes ### Details [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][Details] · [:octicons-tag-24: 1.9.0 ... present][Details support] The [Details] extension supercharges the [Admonition] extension, making the resulting _call-outs_ collapsible, allowing them to be opened and closed by the user. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.details ``` No configuration options are available. See reference for usage: - [Collapsible blocks] [Details]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/details/ [Details support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/1.9.0 [Admonition]: python-markdown.md#admonition [Collapsible blocks]: ../../reference/admonitions.md#collapsible-blocks ### Emoji [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][Emoji] · [:octicons-tag-24: 1.0.0 ... present][Emoji support] The [Emoji] extension automatically inlines bundled and custom icons and emojis in `*.svg` file format into the resulting HTML page. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.emoji: emoji_index: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.twemoji # (1) emoji_generator: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.to_svg ``` 1. [Python Markdown Extensions] uses the `pymdownx` namespace, but in order to support the inlining of icons, the `materialx` namespace must be used, as it extends the functionality of `pymdownx`. The following configuration options are supported: `emoji_index`{ #emoji_index } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `emojione` – This option defines which set of emojis is used for rendering. Note that the use of `emojione` is not recommended due to [restrictions in licensing][Emoji index]: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.emoji: emoji_index: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.twemoji ``` `emoji_generator`{ #emoji_generator } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `to_png` – This option defines how the resolved emoji or icon shortcode is render. Note that icons can only be used together with the `to_svg` configuration: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.emoji: emoji_generator: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.to_svg ``` `options.custom_icons`{ #custom_icons } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ – This option allows to list folders with additional icon sets to be used in Markdown documents, which is explained in more detail in the [icon customization guide]. ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.emoji: emoji_index: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.twemoji emoji_generator: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.to_svg options: custom_icons: - overrides/.icons ``` The other configuration options of this extension are not officially supported by Material for MkDocs, which is why they may yield unexpected results. Use them at your own risk. See reference for usage: - [Using emojis] - [Using icons] - [Using icons in templates] [Emoji]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/emoji/ [Emoji support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/1.0.0 [Emoji index]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/emoji/#default-emoji-indexes [icon customization guide]: ../changing-the-logo-and-icons.md#additional-icons [Using emojis]: ../../reference/icons-emojis.md#using-emojis [Using icons]: ../../reference/icons-emojis.md#using-icons [Using icons in templates]: ../../reference/icons-emojis.md#using-icons-in-templates ### Highlight [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][Highlight] · [:octicons-tag-24: 5.0.0 ... present][Highlight support] · :octicons-zap-24: Supersedes [CodeHilite] The [Highlight] extension adds support for syntax highlighting of code blocks (with the help of [SuperFences][SuperFences #]) and inline code blocks (with the help of [InlineHilite][InlineHilite #]). Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.highlight - pymdownx.superfences # (1) ``` 1. [Highlight] is used by the [SuperFences][SuperFences #] extension to perform syntax highlighting on code blocks, not the other way round, which is why this extension also needs to be enabled. However, this only applies for when [Pygments] is used. If you use a JavaScript syntax highlighter, [SuperFences][SuperFences #] might not be necessary, but it's strongly recommended anyway. The following configuration options are supported: `use_pygments`{ #use-pygments } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `true` – This option allows to control whether highlighting should be carried out during build time using [Pygments] or runtime with a JavaScript syntax highlighter: === "Pygments" ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.highlight: use_pygments: true - pymdownx.superfences ``` === "JavaScript" ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.highlight: use_pygments: false ``` As an example, [Highlight.js], a JavaScript syntax highlighter, can be integrated with some [additional JavaScript] and [CSS][additional CSS] in `mkdocs.yml`: === ":octicons-file-code-16: docs/javascripts/config.js" ``` js document$.subscribe(() => { hljs.highlightAll() }) ``` === ":octicons-file-code-16: mkdocs.yml" ``` yaml extra_javascript: - https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/10.7.2/highlight.min.js - javascripts/config.js extra_css: - https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/10.7.2/styles/default.min.css ``` Note that [Highlight.js] has no affiliation with the Highlight extension. `linenums`{ #linenums } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `false` – This option will add line numbers to _all_ code blocks. If you wish to add line numbers to _some_, but not all code blocks, consult the section on [adding line numbers][Adding line numbers] in the code block reference, which also contains some tips on working with line numbers: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.highlight: linenums: true ``` `linenums_style`{ #linenums-style } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `table` – The [Highlight] extension provides three ways to add line numbers, all of which are supported by Material for MkDocs. While `table` wraps a code block in a table, `inline` and `pymdownx-inline` render line numbers as part of the line itself: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.highlight: linenums_style: pymdownx-inline ``` Note that `inline` will put line numbers next to the actual code, which means that they will be included when selecting text with the cursor or copying a code block to the clipboard. Thus, the usage of either `table` or `pymdownx-inline` is recommended. The other configuration options of this extension are not officially supported by Material for MkDocs, which is why they may yield unexpected results. Use them at your own risk. See reference for usage: - [Specifying the language] - [Adding line numbers] - [Highlighting specific lines] - [Custom syntax theme] [Highlight]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/highlight/ [Highlight support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/5.0.0 [CodeHilite]: python-markdown.md#codehilite [SuperFences #]: #superfences [InlineHilite #]: #inlinehilite [Pygments]: https://pygments.org [additional CSS]: ../../customization.md#additional-css [Highlight.js]: https://highlightjs.org/ [Adding line numbers]: ../../reference/code-blocks.md#adding-line-numbers [Specifying the language]: ../../reference/code-blocks.md#specifying-the-language [Highlighting specific lines]: ../../reference/code-blocks.md#highlighting-specific-lines [Custom syntax theme]: ../../reference/code-blocks.md#custom-syntax-theme ### InlineHilite [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][InlineHilite] · [:octicons-tag-24: 5.0.0 ... present][InlineHilite support] The [InlineHilite] extension add support for syntax highlighting of inline code blocks. It's built on top of the [Highlight][Highlight #] extension, from which it sources its configuration. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.highlight - pymdownx.inlinehilite ``` The configuration options of this extension are not specific to Material for MkDocs, as they only impact the Markdown parsing stage. The only exception is the [`css_class`][InlineHilite options] option, which must not be changed. See the [InlineHilite documentation][InlineHilite] for guidance. See reference for usage: - [Highlighting inline code blocks] [InlineHilite]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/inlinehilite/ [InlineHilite support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/5.0.0 [InlineHilite options]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/inlinehilite/#options [Highlight #]: #highlight [Highlighting inline code blocks]: ../../reference/code-blocks.md#highlighting-inline-code-blocks ### Keys [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][Keys] · [:octicons-tag-24: 1.0.0 ... present][Keys support] The [Keys] extension adds a simple syntax to allow for the rendering of keyboard keys and combinations, e.g. ++ctrl+alt+del++. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.keys ``` The configuration options of this extension are not specific to Material for MkDocs, as they only impact the Markdown parsing stage. The only exception is the [`class`][Keys options] option, which must not be changed. See the [Keys documentation][Keys] for more information. See reference for usage: - [Adding keyboard keys] [Keys]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/keys/ [Keys support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/1.0.0 [Keys options]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/keys/#options [Adding keyboard keys]: ../../reference/formatting.md#adding-keyboard-keys ### SmartSymbols [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][SmartSymbols] · [:octicons-tag-24: 0.1.0 ... present][SmartSymbols support] The [SmartSymbols] extension converts some sequences of characters into their corresponding symbols, e.h. copyright symbols or fractions. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.smartsymbols ``` The configuration options of this extension are not specific to Material for MkDocs, as they only impact the Markdown parsing stage. See the [SmartSymbols documentation][SmartSymbols] for guidance. [SmartSymbols]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/smartsymbols/ [SmartSymbols support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/0.1.0 ### Snippets [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][Snippets] · [:octicons-tag-24: 0.1.0 ... present][Snippets support] The [Snippets] extension adds the ability to embed content from arbitrary files into a document, including other documents or source files, by using a simple syntax. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.snippets ``` The configuration options of this extension are not specific to Material for MkDocs, as they only impact the Markdown parsing stage. See the [Snippets documentation][Snippets] for more information. See reference for usage: - [Adding a glossary] - [Embedding external files] [Snippets]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/snippets/ [Snippets support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/0.1.0 [Adding a glossary]: ../../reference/abbreviations.md#adding-a-glossary [Embedding external files]: ../../reference/code-blocks.md#embedding-external-files ### SuperFences [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][SuperFences] · [:octicons-tag-24: 0.1.0 ... present][SuperFences support] · :octicons-zap-24: Supersedes [Fenced Code Blocks] The [SuperFences] extension allows for arbitrary nesting of code and content blocks inside each other, including admonitions, tabs, lists and all other elements. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.superfences ``` The following configuration options are supported: `custom_fences`{ #custom_fences } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ – This option allows to define a handler for custom fences, e.g. to preserve the definitions of [Mermaid.js] diagrams to be interpreted in the browser: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.superfences: custom_fences: - name: mermaid class: mermaid format: !!python/name:pymdownx.superfences.fence_code_format ``` Note that this will primarily prevent syntax highlighting from being applied. See the reference on [diagrams] to learn how Mermaid.js is integrated with Material for MkDocs. The other configuration options of this extension are not officially supported by Material for MkDocs, which is why they may yield unexpected results. Use them at your own risk. See reference for usage: - [Using flowcharts] - [Using sequence diagrams] - [Using state diagrams] - [Using class diagrams] - [Using entity-relationship diagrams] [SuperFences]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/superfences/ [SuperFences support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/0.1.0 [Fenced Code Blocks]: python-markdown.md#fenced-code-blocks [Mermaid.js]: https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/ [diagrams]: ../../reference/diagrams.md [Using flowcharts]: ../../reference/diagrams.md#using-flowcharts [Using sequence diagrams]: ../../reference/diagrams.md#using-sequence-diagrams [Using state diagrams]: ../../reference/diagrams.md#using-state-diagrams [Using class diagrams]: ../../reference/diagrams.md#using-class-diagrams [Using entity-relationship diagrams]: ../../reference/diagrams.md#using-entity-relationship-diagrams ### Tabbed [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][Tabbed] · [:octicons-tag-24: 5.0.0 ... present][Tabbed support] The [Tabbed] extension allows the usage of content tabs, a simple way to group related content and code blocks under accessible tabs. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.tabbed: alternate_style: true ``` The following configuration options are supported: `alternate_style`{ #alternate_style } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `false` · [:octicons-tag-24: 7.3.1] [Tabbed alternate support] – This option enables the [alternate style] of content tabs, which has [better behavior on smaller screen sizes], and thus is _strongly recommended_: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.tabbed: alternate_style: true ``` The other configuration options of this extension are not officially supported by Material for MkDocs, which is why they may yield unexpected results. Use them at your own risk. See reference for usage: - [Grouping code blocks] - [Grouping other content] - [Embedded content] [Tabbed]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/tabbed/ [Tabbed support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/5.0.0 [Tabbed alternate support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/7.3.1 [alternate style]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/tabbed/#alternate-style [better behavior on smaller screen sizes]: https://twitter.com/squidfunk/status/1424740370596958214 [Grouping code blocks]: ../../reference/content-tabs.md#grouping-code-blocks [Grouping other content]: ../../reference/content-tabs.md#grouping-other-content [Embedded content]: ../../reference/content-tabs.md#embedded-content ### Tasklist [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][Tasklist] · [:octicons-tag-24: 1.0.0 ... present][Tasklist support] The [Tasklist] extension allows for the usage of [GitHub Flavored Markdown] inspired [task lists][Spec], following the same syntactical conventions. Enable it via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.tasklist: custom_checkbox: true ``` The following configuration options are supported: `custom_checkbox`{ #custom-checkbox } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `false` · This option toggles the rendering style of checkboxes, replacing native checkbox styles with beautiful icons, and is therefore strongly recommended: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.tasklist: custom_checkbox: true ``` `clickable_checkbox`{ #clickable-checkbox } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `false` · This option toggles whether checkboxes are clickable. As the state is not persisted, the use of this option is _rather discouraged_ from a user experience perspective: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.tasklist: clickable_checkbox: true ``` The other configuration options of this extension are not officially supported by Material for MkDocs, which is why they may yield unexpected results. Use them at your own risk. See reference for usage: - [Using task lists] [Tasklist]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/tasklist/ [Tasklist support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/1.0.0 [GitHub Flavored Markdown]: https://github.github.com/gfm/ [Tasklist #]: #tasklist [Spec]: https://github.github.com/gfm/#task-list-items-extension- [Using task lists]: ../../reference/lists.md#using-task-lists