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@stsewd stsewd commented Jul 6, 2023

We aren't doing anything special for MkDocs projects, and we don't override their search, so they are an easy target to start testing the generic parser
more broadly.

We already have tests using the generic parser in mkdocs projects.

ref #10272

stsewd added 2 commits July 6, 2023 12:00
We aren't doing anything special for MkDocs projects,
and we don't override their search, so they are an
easy target to start testing the generic parser
more broadly.
@stsewd stsewd requested a review from a team as a code owner July 6, 2023 17:04
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@stsewd stsewd merged commit c9f44fa into main Jul 6, 2023
@stsewd stsewd deleted the search-parse-mkdocs-using-generic-parser branch July 6, 2023 17:29
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