This simple tool allows you to merge the source of multiple MkDocs sites into a single one converting each of the specified sites to a sub-site of the master site.
Supports unification of sites with the same site_name
into a single sub-site.
Access the changelog here: https://ovasquez.github.io/mkdocs-merge/changelog/
Note: Since version 0.6 MkDocs Merge added support for MkDocs 1.0 and dropped support for earlier versions. See here for more details about the changes in MkDocs 1.0.
MkDocs-Merge officially supports Python versions 3.8, 3.9 and 3.10. It has been tested to work correctly in previous 3.X versions, but those are no longer officially supported.
$ pip install mkdocs-merge
$ mkdocs-merge run MASTER_SITE SITES [-u]...
MASTER_SITE
: the path to the MkDocs site where the base mkdocs.yml
file resides. This is where all other sites
will be merged into.SITES
: the paths to each of the MkDocs sites that will be merged. Each of these paths is expected to have a
mkdocs.yml
file and a docs
folder.-u
(optional): Unify sites with the same "site_name" into a single sub-site. $ mkdocs-merge run root/mypath/mysite /another/path/new-site /newpath/website
A single MkDocs site will be created in root/mypath/mysite
, and the sites in
/another/path/new-site
and /newpath/website
will be added as sub-pages.
Original root/mypath/mysite/mkdocs.yml
...
nav:
- Home: index.md
- About: about.md
Merged root/mypath/mysite/mkdocs.yml
...
nav:
- Home: index.md
- About: about.md
- new-site: new-site/home/another.md # Page merged from /another/path/new-site
- website: website/index.md # Page merged from /newpath/website
Clone the repository and specify the dev
dependencies on the install command.
Project has been updated to use pyproject.toml
so the version has to be manually synchronized in both __init__.py
and pyproject.toml
.
# Using quotes for zsh compatibility
$ pip install -e '.[dev]'
The tests can be run using tox
from the root directory. tox
is part of the development dependencies:
$ tox
The publishing process was updated to use GitHub Actions.
Very basic implementation. The code works but doesn't allow to specify options for the merging.