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mdsplit is a python command line tool to split markdown files into chapters at a given heading level

License: MIT License

Python 100.00%

mdsplit's Introduction

mdsplit

mdsplit is a python command line tool to split markdown files into chapters at a given heading level.

Each chapter (or subchapter) is written to its own file, which is named after the heading title. These files are written to subdirectories representing the document's structure. Optionally a table of contents (toc.md) can be created for each input file.

Note:

  • Code blocks (```)are detected (and headers inside ignored)
  • The output is guaranteed to be identical with the input (except for the separation into multiple files of course)
    • This means: no touching of whitespace or changing - to * of your lists like some viusual markdown editors tend to do
  • Text before the first heading is written to a file with the same name as the markdown file
  • Chapters with the same heading name are written to the same file.
  • Reading from stdin is supported
  • Can easily handle large files, e.g. a 1 GB file is split into 30k files in 35 seconds on my 2015 Thinkpad (with an SSD)

Limitations:

Installation

Either use pip:

pip install mdsplit
mdsplit

Or simply download mdsplit.py and run it (it does not use any dependencies but python itself):

python3 mdsplit.py

Usage

Show documentation and supported arguments:

mdsplit --help

Split a file at level 1 headings, e.g. # This Heading, and write results to an output folder based on the input name:

mdsplit in.md
%%{init: {'themeVariables': { 'fontFamily': 'Monospace', 'text-align': 'left'}}}%%
flowchart LR
    subgraph in.md
        SRC[# Heading 1<br>lorem ipsum<br><br># HeadingTwo<br>dolor sit amet<br><br>## Heading 2.1<br>consetetur sadipscing elitr]
    end
    SRC --> MDSPLIT(mdsplit in.md)
    MDSPLIT --> SPLIT_A
    MDSPLIT --> SPLIT_B
    subgraph in/HeadingTwo.md
        SPLIT_B[# HeadingTwo<br>dolor sit amet<br><br>## Heading 2.1<br>consetetur sadipscing elitr]
    end
    subgraph in/Heading 1.md
        SPLIT_A[# Heading 1<br>lorem ipsum<br><br>]
    end
    style SRC text-align:left
    style SPLIT_A text-align:left
    style SPLIT_B text-align:left
    style MDSPLIT fill:#000,color:#0F0

Split a file at level 2 headings and higher, e.g. # This Heading and ## That Heading, and write to a specific output directory:

mdsplit in.md --max-level 2 --output out
%%{init: {'themeVariables': { 'fontFamily': 'Monospace', 'text-align': 'left'}}}%%
flowchart LR
    subgraph in.md
        SRC[# Heading 1<br>lorem ipsum<br><br># HeadingTwo<br>dolor sit amet<br><br>## Heading 2.1<br>consetetur sadipscing elitr]
    end
    SRC --> MDSPLIT(mdsplit in.md -l 2 -o out)
    subgraph out/HeadingTwo/Heading 2.1.md
        SPLIT_C[## Heading 2.1<br>consetetur sadipscing elitr]
    end
    subgraph out/HeadingTwo.md
        SPLIT_B[# HeadingTwo<br>dolor sit amet<br><br>]
    end
    subgraph out/Heading 1.md
        SPLIT_A[# Heading 1<br>lorem ipsum<br><br>]
    end
    MDSPLIT --> SPLIT_A
    MDSPLIT --> SPLIT_B
    MDSPLIT --> SPLIT_C
    style SRC text-align:left
    style SPLIT_A text-align:left
    style SPLIT_B text-align:left
    style MDSPLIT fill:#000,color:#0F0

Split markdown from stdin:

cat in.md | mdsplit --output out

Development (Ubuntu 22.04)

Add the deadsnakes PPA and install additional python versions for testing

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
sudo apt install python3.7 python3.7-distutils
...

Install poetry

Prepare virtual environment and download dependencies

poetry install

Run tests (for the default python version)

poetry run pytest

Run tests for all supported python versions

poetry run tox

Release new version

poetry build
poetry publish

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