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//! This is a preprocessor for the [rust-lang mdbook](https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook) project. This allows to run arbitrary (shell) commands and include the output of these commands within the markdown file.
//!
//! # Getting started
//!
//! ```sh
//! cargo install mdbook-cmdrun
//! ```
//!
//! You also have to activate the preprocessor, put this in your `book.toml` file:
//! ```toml
//! [preprocessor.cmdrun]
//! ```
//!
//! > :warning: This preprocessor presents a security risk, as arbitrary commands can be run. Be careful with the commands you run.
//! > To list all the commands that will be run within an mdbook, you can run the following command:
//! > ```sh
//! > grep -r '<!-- cmdrun' . | sed 's/.*<!-- cmdrun \(.*\) -->.*/\1/'
//! > ``````
//!
//!
//! # How to
//!
//! Let's say we have these two files:
//!
//! Markdown file: file.md
//! ```markdown
//! # Title
//!
//! <!-- cmdrun seq 1 10 -->
//!
//! <!-- cmdrun python3 script.py -->
//!
//! ```
//!
//! Python file: script.py
//! ```python
//! def main():
//!     print("## Generated subtitle")
//!     print("  This comes from the script.py file")
//!     print("  Since I'm in a scripting language,")
//!     print("  I can compute whatever I want")
//!
//! if __name__ == "__main__":
//!     main()
//!
//! ```
//!
//! The preprocessor will call seq then python3, and will produce the resulting file:
//!
//! ```markdown
//! # Title
//!
//! 1
//! 2
//! 3
//! 4
//! 5
//! 6
//! 7
//! 8
//! 9
//! 10
//!
//! ## Generated subtitle
//!   This comes from the script.py file
//!   Since I'm in a scripting language,
//!   I can compute whatever I want
//!
//!
//! ```
//!
//! # Details
//!
//! When the pattern `<!-- cmdrun $1 -->\n` or `<!-- cmdrun $1 -->` is encountered, the command `$1` will be run using the shell `sh` like this: `sh -c $1`.
//! Also the working directory is the directory where the pattern was found (not root).
//! The command invoked must take no inputs (stdin is not used), but a list of command lines arguments and must produce output in stdout, stderr is ignored.
//!
//! As of July 2023, mdbook-cmdrun runs on Windows platforms using the `cmd` shell!
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! The following is valid:
//!
//! ````markdown
//!
//! <!-- cmdrun python3 generate_table.py -->
//!
//! ```rust
//! <!-- cmdrun cat program.rs -->
//! ```
//!
//! ```diff
//! <!-- cmdrun diff a.rs b.rs -->
//! ```
//!
//! ```console
//! <!-- cmdrun ls -l . -->
//! ```
//!
//! ## Example of inline use inside a table
//! ````markdown
//! Item | Price | # In stock
//! ---|---|---
//! Juicy Apples | <!-- cmdrun node price.mjs apples --> | *<!-- cmdrun node quantity.mjs apples  -->*
//! Bananas | *<!-- cmdrun node price.mjs bananas -->* | <!-- cmdrun node quantity.mjs bananas -->
//! ````
//!
//! Which gets rendered as:
//! ````markdown
//! Item | Price | # In stock
//! ---|---|---
//! Juicy Apples | 1.99 | *7*
//! Bananas | *1.89* | 5234
//! ````
//!
//! Some more examples are implemented, and are used as regression tests. You can find them [here](https://github.com/FauconFan/mdbook-cmdrun/tree/master/tests/regression/).
//! At the moment of writing, there are examples using:
//! - Shell
//! - Bash script
//! - Batch script
//! - Python3
//! - Node
//! - Rust
//!
pub mod cmdrun;
mod utils;

pub use cmdrun::CmdRun;