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gdtest-minimal
A minimal synthetic test package for Great Docs.
Installation
pip install gdtest-minimalUsage
from gdtest_minimal import greet, add
greet("World")
add(1, 2)The simplest possible package: two functions (greet, add) with NumPy docstrings in a flat layout. On the Reference page you should see a single ‘Functions’ section listing both. Each function should show a Parameters table and a Returns block. If this build fails, nothing else will work.
Source files
gdtest_minimal/
__init__.py
"""A minimal test package for Great Docs."""
__version__ = "0.1.0"
__all__ = ["greet", "add"]
def greet(name: str) -> str:
"""
Greet someone by name.
Parameters
----------
name
The name of the person to greet.
Returns
-------
str
A greeting string.
"""
return f"Hello, {name}!"
def add(a: int, b: int) -> int:
"""
Add two numbers.
Parameters
----------
a
First number.
b
Second number.
Returns
-------
int
The sum of a and b.
"""
return a + bREADME.md
# gdtest-minimal
A minimal synthetic test package for Great Docs.
## Installation
```bash
pip install gdtest-minimal
```
## Usage
```python
from gdtest_minimal import greet, add
greet("World")
add(1, 2)
```great-docs.yml generated
# Great Docs Configuration
# See https://posit-dev.github.io/great-docs/user-guide/configuration.html
# Module Name (optional)
# ----------------------
# Set this if your importable module name differs from the project name.
# Example: project 'py-yaml12' with module name 'yaml12'
# module: yaml12
# Docstring Parser
# ----------------
# The docstring format used in your package (numpy, google, or sphinx)
parser: numpy
# Dynamic Introspection
# ---------------------
# Use runtime introspection for more accurate documentation (default: true)
# Set to false if your package has cyclic alias issues (e.g., PyO3/Rust bindings)
dynamic: true
# API Discovery Settings
# ----------------------
# Exclude items from auto-documentation
# exclude:
# - InternalClass
# - helper_function
# Logo & Favicon
# ---------------
# Point to a single logo file (replaces the text title in the navbar):
# logo: assets/logo.svg
#
# For light/dark variants:
# logo:
# light: assets/logo-light.svg
# dark: assets/logo-dark.svg
#
# To show the text title alongside the logo, add: show_title: true
# Funding / Copyright Holder
# --------------------------
# Credit the organization that funds or holds copyright for this package.
# Displays in sidebar and footer. Homepage and ROR provide links.
# funding:
# name: "Posit Software, PBC"
# roles:
# - Copyright holder
# - funder
# homepage: https://posit.co
# ror: https://ror.org/03wc8by49
# API Reference Structure
# -----------------------
# Customize the sections below to organize your API documentation.
# - Reorder items within a section to change their display order
# - Move items between sections or create new sections
# - Use 'members: false' to exclude methods from documentation
# - Add 'desc:' to sections for descriptions
reference:
- title: Functions
desc: Utility functions
contents:
- add
- greet
# Site URL
# --------
# Canonical address of the deployed documentation site.
# Required for subdirectory deployments, skills page install commands,
# .well-known/ discovery, and sitemaps.
# site_url: "https://your-org.github.io/your-package/"
# Site Settings
# -------------
# site:
# theme: flatly # Quarto theme (default: flatly)
# toc: true # Show table of contents (default: true)
# toc-depth: 2 # TOC heading depth (default: 2)
# toc-title: On this page # TOC title (default: "On this page")
# Jupyter Kernel
# --------------
# Jupyter kernel to use for executing code cells in .qmd files.
# This is set at the project level so it applies to all pages, including
# auto-generated API reference pages. Can be overridden in individual .qmd
# file frontmatter if needed for special cases.
jupyter: python3
# CLI Documentation
# -----------------
# cli:
# enabled: true # Enable CLI documentation
# module: my_package.cli # Module containing Click commands
# name: cli # Name of the Click command object