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@antora/cli

v3.1.10

Published

The command line interface for Antora.

Downloads

117,950

Readme

Antora CLI

The command line interface (CLI) for Antora. This package provides the antora command (i.e., bin script) to run Antora. It does not include the site generator, which must be installed separately.

Antora is a modular static site generator designed for creating documentation sites from AsciiDoc documents. Its site generator aggregates documents from versioned content repositories and processes them using Asciidoctor.

To run Antora, you need both the CLI and a site generator. Once these packages are installed, you can use the antora command to generate your site.

How to Install

Let’s start by installing the CLI.

npm i -g @antora/cli

This package adds the antora command to your PATH. You can check by running:

antora -v

Next, install a site generator. The site generator provided by Antora will be sufficient for most users.

npm i -g @antora/site-generator

The antora command (specifically the implicit generate subcommand) will look for this package by default.

How to Use

To run Antora, you’ll need a playbook file and at least one content (source) repository. Consult the quickstart to find an example.

Once you have your content sources set up, point the antora command at your playbook file:

antora antora-playbook.yml

The antora command will output the generated site to the build/site folder by default.

Copyright and License

Copyright (C) 2017-present OpenDevise Inc. and the Antora Project.

Use of this software is granted under the terms of the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 (MPL-2.0).