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@ts-docs/ts-docs

v0.4.4

Published

A documentation generator for typescript

Downloads

4,635

Readme

ts-docs

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An opinionated documentation generator for typescript - generate informative and accurate documentation sites with zero setup.

If you want to check out how a typical ts-docs documentation looks like, head over to the official docs, found here.

Installation

Important: You need typescript 4.3+ in order to use ts-docs!

npm i --save-dev @ts-docs/ts-docs @ts-docs/default-docs-structure 

Usage

In order for ts-docs to generate proper documentation, you need to give it one or multiple "project entry points". Every entry point should point to a different project. You can find out more information about all the options ts-docs has here.

Simple usage which uses the default options:

ts-docs src/index.ts

Features

  • Documentation structure akin to docs-rs and rust in general, every folder inside the project is a different module.
  • Document multiple projects, monorepo support out of the box.
  • Slick design, dark/light theme, powerful search and filter function.
  • Link external references to their respective documentation.
  • Out of the box documentation generation for different branches of your repository.
  • Changelog generation, pulled from github releases.
  • Built-in custom pages support. Host your guides and tutorials right inside the documentation.
  • 100% accurate, you won't find missing references unless they're external.
  • Unit tests inside documentation comments.

Examples

Contributing

Contributions are appreciated, feel free to open an issue or a pull request here.

Make sure to read the contribution guide.