A Sphinx extension that builds an HTML gallery of examples from any set of Python scripts.
An incomplete list:
- Apache TVM
- Astropy
- auto-sklearn
- Biotite
- Cartopy
- FURY
- pyGIMLi
- HyperSpy
- kikuchipy
- Matplotlib
- MNE-Python
- Nestle
- NetworkX
- Neuraxle
- Nilearn
- OpenML
- OpenTURNS
- Optuna
- PlasmaPy
- PyGMT
- pyRiemann
- PyStruct
- PySurfer
- PyTorch tutorials
- PyVista
- pyxem
- RADIS
- scikit-image
- scikit-learn
- SimPEG
- Sphinx-Gallery
- SunPy
- Tonic
- TorchIO
You can do a direct install via pip
by using:
$ pip install sphinx-gallery
Sphinx-Gallery will not manage its dependencies when installing, thus you are required to install them manually. Our minimal dependencies are Sphinx >= 4 and Pillow, which we use for scaling images.
Sphinx-Gallery has also support for scraping images from packages like
Matplotlib, Seaborn, and PyVista. We recommend installing system optipng
binaries to reduce the file sizes of the generated PNG files.
You can get the latest development source from our Github repository. You need
setuptools
installed in your system to install Sphinx-Gallery. For example,
you can do:
$ git clone https://github.com/sphinx-gallery/sphinx-gallery
$ cd sphinx-gallery
$ pip install -r requirements.txt -r dev-requirements.txt
$ conda install graphviz # if using conda, you can get graphviz this way
$ pip install -e .
Check that you are all set by running:
$ pytest sphinx_gallery
If you would like to cite Sphinx-Gallery you can do so using our Zenodo deposit.