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dokiv

v2.3.1

Published

A document generator with vue and markdown

Downloads

68

Readme

dokiv

Static site generator with Vue and Markdown.

This project is inspired by nuxt.js.

Usage

# as global module
npm install -g dokiv
# as local dependency
npm install --save dokiv

Watch mode with live-reloading:

dokiv -w
# or
dokiv --watch

Generate static files:

dokiv

Configuration

A dokiv.yml must be found under the root of your project.

You can take a look at ./dokiv.yml.

  • highlight: default code highlight theme, highlight.js or prism
  • routerMode: vue router mode, eitherhash or history
  • rootDir: root directory of docs
  • output: dest directory
  • documents: glob to markdown pages, array or string
  • postcss: postcss configuration
    • postcss.entry: string, path to CSS entry
    • postcss.minify: boolean, whether to minify output (always true in watch mode)
    • postcss.sourcemap: boolean, whether to use inline sourcemap (always true in watch mode)
    • postcss.plugins: array of PostCSS plugins (defaults to postcss-import and postcss-cssnext)
  • externals: additional css/javascript urls

Directory Structure

Suppose your rootDir is docs, following subdirs are required.

  • docs/static: static contents
  • docs/plugins: JavaScript modules, each can exposes an install method with constructor Vue injected, and a routing method where router(VueRouter instance) injected.
  • docs/layouts: .vue files(single file Vue components) for various types of layouts

Markdown Rule

---
layout: default
route: /post/2017/12/record
title: 'A record for Nov 12 2017'
# specify highlight theme for this file
highlight: 'prism'
meta:
  title: 'A record for Nov 12 2017'
  titleTemplate: '%s - Yay!'
---

# My record

lorem ipsum....

Note:

  • layout and route are required.
  • title or meta.title is required.
  • more info about meta, click here.

Here is the markdown demo.

Click here to get an example.

Reference

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