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Deprecated MooseDocs options and commands still exist after multiple years #29573

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cticenhour opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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C: Documentation C: Python for content in the python directory P: normal A defect affecting operation with a low possibility of significantly affects. T: defect An anomaly, which is anything that deviates from expectations.

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Bug Description

Multiple MooseDocs features that were deprecated and then replaced still have remnants hanging around the code base (the --dump and -generate flags for ./moosedocs.py check are two examples). These items are confusing and should be removed.

Steps to Reproduce

Search for "deprecated" in the MooseDocs code base.

Impact

An annoyance, as there might be multiple ways to perform certain activities in MooseDocs, but only one we want to support.

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@cticenhour cticenhour added T: defect An anomaly, which is anything that deviates from expectations. P: normal A defect affecting operation with a low possibility of significantly affects. C: Documentation C: Python for content in the python directory labels Dec 18, 2024
@cticenhour cticenhour self-assigned this Dec 18, 2024
cticenhour added a commit to cticenhour/moose that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2024
They no longer do anything except display a printed line stating their deprecation

Refs idaholab#29573
cticenhour added a commit to cticenhour/moose that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2024
cticenhour added a commit to cticenhour/moose that referenced this issue Dec 19, 2024
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