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# C extensions
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profile_default/
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#Pipfile.lock
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# .readthedocs.yaml
# Read the Docs configuration file
# See https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/config-file/v2.html for details
# Required
version: 2
# Set the version of Python and other tools you might need
# build:
# os: ubuntu-22.04
# tools:
# python: "3.10"
mkdocs:
configuration: mkdocs.yml
# Optionally declare the Python requirements required to build your docs
python:
install:
- requirements: docs/requirements.txt

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# Contributing
When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change.
Please note we have a code of conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project.
## Build process
- Install Sphinx packages for your system.
```sudo pacman -S python-sphinx python-sphinx_rtd_theme python-recommonmark```
or ```apt install python-sphinx```
- Clone or update the gitlab-repo of the documentation
```git clone git@gitlab.com:fabinfra/fabaccess-docs.git```
or ```git pull```
- cd into the cloned directory
```cd fabaccess-docs```
- Edit the sources with your favourite editor (vim / emacs / whatever).
If you're not familiar with the Sphinx Documentation Generator, you may have a look at https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.5.2/contents.html
- Build the HTML-files:
```make html```
.. or the PDF-File:
```make latexpdf```
## Pull Request Process
1. Ensure any install or build dependencies are removed before the end of the layer when doing a build.
2. Update the README.md with details of changes. This includes useful file locations and parameters.
3. Increase the version numbers in any examples files and the README.md to the new version that this Pull Request would represent. The versioning scheme we use is [SemVer](http://semver.org/).
4. You may merge the Pull Request in once you have the sign-off of two other developers, or if you do not have permission to do that, you may request the second reviewer to merge it for you.
## Code of Conduct
### Our Pledge
In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
### Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment include:
- Using welcoming and inclusive language
- Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
- Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
- Focusing on what is best for the community
- Showing empathy towards other community members
### Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
- The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or advances
- Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
- Public or private harassment
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- Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting
### Our Responsibilities
Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any instances of unacceptable behavior.
Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful.
### Scope
This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be further defined and clarified by project maintainers.
### Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by contacting the project team at [info@fab-access.org]. All complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident. Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately.
Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other members of the project's leadership.
### Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 1.4, available at http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4

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# Minimal makefile for Sphinx documentation
#
# You can set these variables from the command line, and also
# from the environment for the first two.
SPHINXOPTS ?=
SPHINXBUILD ?= sphinx-build
SOURCEDIR = source
BUILDDIR = build
# Put it first so that "make" without argument is like "make help".
help:
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M help "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
serve:
@$(MAKE) html
cd $(BUILDDIR)/html && python -m http.server
.PHONY: help serve Makefile
# Catch-all target: route all unknown targets to Sphinx using the new
# "make mode" option. $(O) is meant as a shortcut for $(SPHINXOPTS).
%: Makefile
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M $@ "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)

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# API Reference
::: lumache

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{!README.md!}
# Welcome to Lumache's documentation!
**Lumache** (/lu\'make/) is a Python library for cooks and food lovers
that creates recipes mixing random ingredients. It pulls data from the
[Open Food Facts database](https://world.openfoodfacts.org/) and offers
a *simple* and *intuitive* API.
Check out the [usage](usage) section for further information, including how to [install](usage#installation) the project.
!!! note
This project is under active development.

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mkdocs
mkdocstrings[python]
markdown-include

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#
# This file is autogenerated by pip-compile with python 3.10
# To update, run:
#
# pip-compile docs/requirements.in
#
click==8.1.3
# via mkdocs
ghp-import==2.1.0
# via mkdocs
griffe==0.22.0
# via mkdocstrings-python
importlib-metadata==4.12.0
# via mkdocs
jinja2==3.1.2
# via
# mkdocs
# mkdocstrings
markdown==3.3.7
# via
# markdown-include
# mkdocs
# mkdocs-autorefs
# mkdocstrings
# pymdown-extensions
markdown-include==0.6.0
# via -r docs/requirements.in
markupsafe==2.1.1
# via
# jinja2
# mkdocstrings
mergedeep==1.3.4
# via mkdocs
mkdocs==1.3.0
# via
# -r docs/requirements.in
# mkdocs-autorefs
# mkdocstrings
mkdocs-autorefs==0.4.1
# via mkdocstrings
mkdocstrings[python]==0.19.0
# via
# -r docs/requirements.in
# mkdocstrings-python
mkdocstrings-python==0.7.1
# via mkdocstrings
packaging==21.3
# via mkdocs
pymdown-extensions==9.5
# via mkdocstrings
pyparsing==3.0.9
# via packaging
python-dateutil==2.8.2
# via ghp-import
pyyaml==6.0
# via
# mkdocs
# pyyaml-env-tag
pyyaml-env-tag==0.1
# via mkdocs
six==1.16.0
# via python-dateutil
watchdog==2.1.9
# via mkdocs
zipp==3.8.0
# via importlib-metadata

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Usage
=====
Installation
------------
To use Lumache, first install it using pip:
```console
(.venv) $ pip install lumache
```
Creating recipes
----------------
To retrieve a list of random ingredients, you can use the
`lumache.get_random_ingredients()` function:
::: lumache.get_random_ingredients
options:
show_root_heading: true
<br>
The `kind` parameter should be either `"meat"`, `"fish"`, or `"veggies"`.
Otherwise, [`get_random_ingredients`][lumache.get_random_ingredients] will raise an exception [`lumache.InvalidKindError`](/api#lumache.InvalidKindError).
For example:
```python
>>> import lumache
>>> lumache.get_random_ingredients()
['shells', 'gorgonzola', 'parsley']
```

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@ECHO OFF
pushd %~dp0
REM Command file for Sphinx documentation
if "%SPHINXBUILD%" == "" (
set SPHINXBUILD=sphinx-build
)
set SOURCEDIR=source
set BUILDDIR=build
if "%1" == "" goto help
%SPHINXBUILD% >NUL 2>NUL
if errorlevel 9009 (
echo.
echo.The 'sphinx-build' command was not found. Make sure you have Sphinx
echo.installed, then set the SPHINXBUILD environment variable to point
echo.to the full path of the 'sphinx-build' executable. Alternatively you
echo.may add the Sphinx directory to PATH.
echo.
echo.If you don't have Sphinx installed, grab it from
echo.http://sphinx-doc.org/
exit /b 1
)
%SPHINXBUILD% -M %1 %SOURCEDIR% %BUILDDIR% %SPHINXOPTS% %O%
goto end
:help
%SPHINXBUILD% -M help %SOURCEDIR% %BUILDDIR% %SPHINXOPTS% %O%
:end
popd

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site_name: Basic MkDocs Example Project
theme:
name: readthedocs
highlightjs: true
plugins:
- search
- mkdocstrings:
handlers:
# See: https://mkdocstrings.github.io/python/usage/
python:
options:
docstring_style: sphinx
markdown_extensions:
- markdown_include.include:
base_path: .
- admonition