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@zibuthe7j11/amet-provident-dolorem

v1.0.0

Published

* Literate * Interactive * TypeScript

Downloads

3

Readme

LiTScript

  • Literate
  • Interactive
  • TypeScript

What Is It?

LiTScript is a documentation generation tool that draws inspiration from literate programming. It extracts documentation from TypeScript projects and produces feature-rich web sites. Its goal is to make creating and maintaining project documentation as effortless as possible.

Documentation

See the project's web site for more information. All the info you need is there.

https://johtela.github.io/@zibuthe7j11/amet-provident-dolorem

Version 1.2

Version 1.2 refreshes the dependencies to latest (stable) releases of all NPM packages. It should get rid of all the security warnigs, and be fully compatible with version 1.1. If you encounter any issues, please report them.

Migrating to Version 2.0

LiTScript 2.0 is a major release and contains multiple breaking changes to version 1.3:

  • We lean more on standard web technologies and removed Less support. CSS is powerful enough to achieve everything that was previously done with Less. Customization of default template is now done with CSS variables. Refer to theming instructions, for more information.

  • Visualizers are also removed. They were a non-standard solution for embedding dynamic content to generated web pages. You can get the same functionality more easily by using web components. See custom elements page for how to convert your visualizers to web components.

  • Page templates no longer reside in separate projects. The default templates are now included in the LiTScript project. Also user defined templates can now be added directly to projects using LiTScript. See templates documentation for more information.

  • Default templates and themes have been updated. The look and feel is improved, and user can now change color themes through the UI.

  • The console output has been compacted. Status messages are collapsed to reduce visual clutter, and error messages are now shorter and clearer.