mkdocs-git-revision-date-plugin

MkDocs plugin that displays the last revision date of the current page of the documentation based on Git. The revision date will be displayed in ISO format (YYYY-mm-dd). If you need other date formats check out timvink’s fork

Setup

Install the plugin using pip:

pip install mkdocs-git-revision-date-plugin

Activate the plugin in mkdocs.yml:

plugins:
  - search
  - git-revision-date

Note: If you have no plugins entry in your config file yet, you’ll likely also want to add the search plugin. MkDocs enables it by default if there is no plugins entry set, but now you have to enable it explicitly.

More information about plugins in the MkDocs documentation.

Usage

Templates – page.meta.revision_date:

Example

{% block footer %}
<hr>
<p>{% if config.copyright %}
<small>{{ config.copyright }}<br></small>
{% endif %}
<small>Documentation built with <a href="https://www.mkdocs.org/">MkDocs</a>.</small>
{% if page.meta.revision_date %}
<small><br><i>Updated {{ page.meta.revision_date }}</i></small>
{% endif %}
</p>
{% endblock %}

More information about templates here.

More information about blocks here.

Markdown – {{ git_revision_date }}:

Example

Page last revised on: {{ git_revision_date }}

If using mkdocs_macro_plugin, it must be included after our plugin.

i.e., mkdocs.yml:

plugins:
  - search
  - git-revision-date
  - macros

Options

enabled_if_env

Setting this option will enable the build only if there is an environment variable set to 1. Default is not set.

modify_md

Setting this option to false will disable the use of {{ git_revision_date }} in markdown files. Default is true.

as_datetime

Setting this option to True will output git_revision_date as a python datetime. This means you can use jinja2 date formatting, for example as {{ git_revision_date.strftime('%d %B %Y') }}. Default is false.

GitHub

https://github.com/zhaoterryy/mkdocs-git-revision-date-plugin