always use raw strings for regex... everyone who's worked with regex for a while has alarm bells go off in their head if they see code matching re\.\w+\([^r]['"] anywhere
I'm still undecided on always using r-strings for the replacement in a re.sub call. 70% of the time I think "that's really not necessary", and then 60% of those times I get an error because I later add a backref like \1 and forget to add the r
import requests
r = requests.get(
'https://www.wuxiaworld.co/Master-Hunter-K/1061716.html')
r.encoding = r.apparent_encoding
with open('page.html', 'w') as pop:
pop.write(r.text)
I need to parse some rsts (that include other rsts) (or the resulting html) and output to ipynb, any recommendations? I have pandoc, sphinx, and nbconvert (which looks like it goes the wrong way...), not sure I'll get any other libs...
worst case scenario I'm parsing html to generate the notebooks...
I'm thinking there's probably a way to inject some behavior in sphinx to read the rsts, do the includes and other directives, and direct the output to ipynb...
best case scenario, somebody already did it and has example code somewhere...