Releases: EddyLuten/mkdocs-alias-plugin
Releases · EddyLuten/mkdocs-alias-plugin
v0.9.0
- Added the ability to use alias style links to anchors withing the current page, e.g.:
[[#my-anchor]]
.
- Added support for page icons in link aliases, thank you @joapuiib for your contribution!
- Added support for using the key
alias
and/or aliases
for defining page aliases in meta sections.
- Changed verbose mode to now also generates a tab-delimited log file containing each alias in the wiki.
(re-published this release due to version mismatch on PyPI)
v0.8.1
Bug Fix: fixes a bug where annotations would break older versions of Python 3. Bug report: #9.
v0.8.0
This release adds functionality to replace the titles of aliases containing anchors with the text of the heading that defines them. Enable this feature by setting the plugin option use_anchor_titles
to true. Feature request: #8
v0.7.1
Bug Fix: fixes a bug where any alias with the word "text" would break the plugin due to faulty logic. Reported in #7
v0.7.0
Removed support for the use_relative_link
option introduced in issue #3. As of 1.5.0, MkDocs prefers relative links to absolute links, which were the default of this package before. As of this version, all alias links generated are relative to the file they were linked from.
v0.6.0
This release adds support for page anchors in aliases, as reported in #6.
v0.5.0
Adds the ability to use the use_relative_link config flag, which causes the plugin to generate relative links to the aliased document rather than absolute ones. This flag is useful for those who host their wikis in subdirectories.
v0.4.0
Adds the ability to escape aliases so they won't be parsed by the plugin.
v0.3.0
Adds the ability to create multiple aliases for a single page (see the documentation for "Multiple Aliases" above). Improves the "alias not found" warning by listing the file attempting to use the alias.
v0.2.0
Allow strings as aliases instead of dictionaries, which allows for the use of page titles in the link text of the alias, e.g.:
This version also makes the text
key optional in the alias dictionary configuration, using the same page title link text instead if it's not provided.