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docme

v0.3.0

Published

Generates github compatible API documentation from your project's jsdocs and adds them to your Readme.

Downloads

32

Readme

docme build status

Generates github compatible API documentation from your project's jsdocs and adds them to your Readme.

Installation

npm install docme

Usage

docme <readme> <docme-options> -- <jsdoc-options>

  Generates jsdocs for non-private members of the project in the current folder.
  It then updates the given README with the githubified version of the generated API docs.

  Note: overriding the jsdoc destination (-d, --destination) is not possible since docme will write files to a temp dir

OPTIONS:

  -l, --loglevel  level at which to log: silly|verbose|info|warn|error|silent -- default: info
  
  -h, --help      Print this help message.

EXAMPLES:
  
  Generate with default options and update README.md
    
    docme README.md

  Override [jsdocconf.json](http://usejsdoc.org/about-configuring-jsdoc.html):

    docme README.md -- --configure ./myconf.json

  Override loglevel and jsoc configuration:

    docme API.md --loglevel silly -- --configure ./myconf.json

Note: all functions that are not part of the public API should be marked as @private in order to exclude them from the docs generated by docme.

Helpful links

Since docme is using jsdoc under the hood, it is helpful to review its documentation. I highly recommend this page explaining how to specify @param types among other useful specs.

In order to make your docme APIs appear properly styled, please install the chrome extension or bookmarklet.

API

generated with docme

License

MIT