blackdoc is a tool that applies black to code in documentation.
It was originally a rewrite of a gist and called black-doctest. In April 2020, it was renamed to blackdoc.
Dependencies:
Install it with:
python -m pip install blackdocThe commandline interface supports two modes: checking and inplace reformatting.
python -m blackdoc --helpIn inplace reformatting mode, it will reformat the doctest lines and write them back to disk:
# on explicitly mentioned files python -m blackdoc file1.py file2.py # on the whole directory python -m blackdoc .When checking, it will report the changed files but will not write them to disk:
python -m blackdoc --check .It is also possible to use the entrypoint script:
blackdoc --helpThis repository defines a pre-commit hook:
hooks: ... - repo: https://github.com/keewis/blackdoc rev: 3.8.0 hooks: - id: blackdocIt is recommended to pin black in order to avoid having different versions for each contributor. To automatically synchronize this pin with the version of the black hook, use the blackdoc-autoupdate-black hook:
hooks: ... - repo: https://github.com/psf/black rev: 23.10.1 hooks: - id: black ... - repo: https://github.com/keewis/blackdoc rev: 3.8.0 hooks: - id: blackdoc additional_dependencies: ["black==23.10.1"] - id: blackdoc-autoupdate-blackNote that this hook is not run on pre-commit autoupdate.