# Interactive code examples _for documentation, education and fun_ 🎉 Codapi is a platform for embedding interactive code snippets directly into your product documentation, online course or blog post. ``` ┌───────────────────────────────┐ │ def greet(name): │ │ print(f"Hello, {name}!") │ │ │ │ greet("World") │ └───────────────────────────────┘ Run ► Edit ✓ Done ┌───────────────────────────────┐ │ Hello, World! │ └───────────────────────────────┘ ``` Codapi manages sandboxes (isolated execution environments) and provides an API to execute code in these sandboxes. It also provides a JavaScript widget [codapi-js](https://github.com/nalgeon/codapi-js) for easier integration. Highlights: - Automatically converts static code examples into mini-playgrounds. - Lightweight and easy to integrate. - Sandboxes for any programming language, database, or software. - Open source. Uses the permissive Apache-2.0 license. For an introduction to Codapi, see this post: [Interactive code examples for fun and profit](https://antonz.org/code-examples/). ## Installation See [Installing Codapi](docs/install.md) for details. ## Usage See [API](docs/api.md) to run sandboxed code using the HTTP API. See [codapi-js](https://github.com/nalgeon/codapi-js) to embed the JavaScript widget into a web page. ## Contributing Contributions are welcome. For anything other than bugfixes, please first open an issue to discuss what you want to change. Be sure to add or update tests as appropriate. ## Funding Codapi is mostly a [one-man](https://antonz.org/) project, not backed by a VC fund or anything. If you find Codapi useful, please consider sponsoring it on GitHub. It really helps to move the project forward. ♥ [Become a sponsor](https://github.com/sponsors/nalgeon) to support Codapi. ★ [Subscribe](https://antonz.org/subscribe/) to stay on top of new features.