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Bump pymdown-extensions from 7.0b2 to 8.2 #70

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Bumps pymdown-extensions from 7.0b2 to 8.2.

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8.2

  • NEW: Snippets: now accepts a list of base paths which will be resolved in the order they are specified. Compatibility is present with legacy behavior, and a single string path will still be accepted.
  • NEW: Snippets: allow for specifying certain snippets to auto-append to every file. Useful for appending abbreviations, reference links, etc.
  • NEW: Snippets: a snippet base path can be a full path to a file. When a base path is a full path to a file, only that file will be included from the specified folder. This allows for targeting a one off file outside of the normal snippet paths(s).
  • NEW: MagicLink: add GitHub Discussions support to MagicLink. Can now use ?<num> to link discussions. Full discussion links will also be shortened if shortening is enabled. (#1187)
  • NEW: MagicLink: add new normalize_issue_symbols option to make issues, pull request, and discussion links all render with # instead of #, !, and ? respectively. Input syntax is still the same. Great if you want a GitHub style look where all issue types are just rendered with #.
  • FIX: MagicLink: documentation will not render links with special icons added via CSS so as not to confuse users that may think that is part of MagicLink. While possible with CSS, MagicLink provides no CSS automatically.
  • FIX: Tabbed & Details: Fix corner case with lists. (#1225)
  • FIX: Fix issue with unescaping logic in code blocks.

8.1.1

  • FIX: Ensure content immediately before Details content or Tabbed content gets preserved.
  • FIX: StripHTML: Fix some corner cases related to stripping comments.

8.1

  • NEW: Drop support for Python 3.5.
  • NEW: Officially support Python 3.9.
  • NEW: Tabbed titles can now have simple Markdown in them which can be parsed and rendered (like emoji, bold, etc.).
  • FIX: Avoid parsing script tags in PathConverter and B64 extensions.

8.0.1

  • FIX: Fix issue with pymdownx-inline an Pygments 2.7+.

8.0

Please see Release Notes for details on upgrading to 8.0.

  • NEW: Added SaneHeaders extension.
  • NEW: SuperFences & InlineHilite: gracefully handle failing custom formatters and/or validators. Users should add their own debug code to their formatter/validator if they suspect it isn't working.
  • NEW: SuperFences: if a custom fence validator fails, try the next custom fence until all are exhausted.
  • NEW: SuperFences: no longer allow custom options in the form key= (no value). Only keys with values or keys with no value and no = are accepted. Keys with no value will now assume the value to be the key name.
  • NEW: SuperFences: if attr_list extension is enabled, fenced code that use brace attribute list style headers ( ```{lang #id .class attr=value}) will attach arbitrary attributes that are included in the header to the code element.
  • NEW: SuperFences: when Pygments is disabled, options (such as linenums) included in fenced code headers no longer do anything. If attr_list is enabled, and the brace header is used, such options will be treated as HTML attributes. JavaScript highlighter options should be defined in the brace header form with attr_list enabled in order to generate appropriate, compatible HTML with the chosen JavaScript highlighter.
  • NEW: SuperFences: backwards incompatible changes where made to custom fence API. See Release Notes for instructions on how to migrate to the new API. Some temporary support for most of the old format is in place, but is deprecated.
  • NEW: SuperFences: has removed legacy code tab feature. Associated legacy_tab_classes option has been removed. Please use the Tabbed extension to create general purpose tabs for code blocks or other content.
  • NEW: Highlight: add new option language_prefix which controls the prefix applied to language classes when Pygments is not being used.
  • NEW: Highlight: A new option called code_attr_on_pre was added to the Highlight extension and controls whether language classes, and any ids, attributes, and classes that are defined in fenced code attribute list style headers, are attached to the code element or pre element. This has effect when using Pygments.
  • NEW: Highlight: option linenums now defaults to None and accepts None, True, or False. None is disabled by default, but can be enabled per code block. True enables line numbers globally. False disables globally and cannot be enabled manually per code block.

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