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As far as I can see this plugin uses MkDocs via Python "directly"; as it is documented, Python has to be available on the system.
The material theme for MkDocs has a Docker image available. I think it would be an improvement, if this plugin would be used with Docker as the only local dependency instead of Python, as Docker is (among others) system independent, and I can imagine Gradle-users having installed Docker way more often compared to Python.
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Thank you for the idea - it is indeed an interesting option.
But I have to postpone this for now (I spent too much time on mkdocs plugin already and have some other urgent things to do right now). Later (more likely next year) I will look.
Feature request / just an idea
As far as I can see this plugin uses MkDocs via Python "directly"; as it is documented, Python has to be available on the system.
The material theme for MkDocs has a Docker image available. I think it would be an improvement, if this plugin would be used with Docker as the only local dependency instead of Python, as Docker is (among others) system independent, and I can imagine Gradle-users having installed Docker way more often compared to Python.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: