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# Setting Up and Managing a Conda Environment for MkDocs
## 1. Creating a New Conda Environment
### environment.yml
Create an `environment.yml` file with the following content:
```yaml
name: mkdocs-env
channels:
- conda-forge
dependencies:
- python=3.11
- pip
- jupyter
- matplotlib
- nbconvert
- pip:
- mkdocs
- mkdocs-material
- mkdocs-mermaid2-plugin
- mkdocs-jupyter
- mkdocs-bibtex
- mkdocs-exclude
```
### requirements.txt
Create a `requirements.txt` file with the following content:
```txt
mkdocs
mkdocs-material
mkdocs-mermaid2-plugin
mkdocs-jupyter
mkdocs-bibtex
mkdocs-exclude
```
### Steps to Create the Environment
1. **Create the Conda Environment**:
```bash
conda env create -f environment.yml
```
2. **Activate the Environment**:
```bash
conda activate mkdocs-env
```
3. **Install Additional pip Packages**:
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
## 2. Updating an Existing Conda Environment
If you already have an environment named `mkdocs-env` and want to update it with new dependencies:
### Steps to Update the Environment
1. **Update the Conda Environment**:
```bash
conda env update -f environment.yml --prune
```
2. **Activate the Environment**:
```bash
conda activate mkdocs-env
```
3. **Install Additional pip Packages**:
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
The `--prune` flag ensures that any dependencies that are no longer needed are removed.
## 3. Removing an Existing Conda Environment
If you need to remove an existing environment before creating a new one:
### Steps to Remove and Recreate the Environment
1. **Remove the Existing Environment**:
```bash
conda env remove -n mkdocs-env
```
2. **Create the Conda Environment**:
```bash
conda env create -f environment.yml
```
3. **Activate the Environment**:
```bash
conda activate mkdocs-env
```
4. **Install Additional pip Packages**:
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
## 4. Including MathJax in MkDocs
Since `mkdocs-mathjax` is not available on PyPI, include MathJax via CDN in your `mkdocs.yml` configuration file:
### Example `mkdocs.yml`
```yaml
site_name: My MkDocs Site
theme:
name: material
extra_javascript:
- https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/3.2.0/es5/tex-mml-chtml.js
markdown_extensions:
- extra
- toc:
permalink: true
- pymdownx.superfences
- pymdownx.inlinehilite
- pymdownx.highlight
- pymdownx.arithmatex
plugins:
- search
- mermaid2
- mkdocs-jupyter
- bibtex
- exclude:
glob:
- "*.tmp"
- "*.log"
```
## Summary
1. **Create or Update Conda Environment**:
- `conda env create -f environment.yml`
- `conda env update -f environment.yml --prune`
2. **Activate the Environment**:
- `conda activate mkdocs-env`
3. **Install pip Packages**:
- `pip install -r requirements.txt`
4. **Configure MathJax**:
- Add MathJax via CDN in `mkdocs.yml`.
Following these steps will ensure your MkDocs environment is properly set up and maintained. If you have any further questions or run into issues, feel free to ask!