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grunt-verb

v0.2.4

Published

Grunt plugin for Verb, the markdown documentation generator with zero-configuration required.

Downloads

725

Readme

grunt-verb NPM version

Grunt plugin for Verb, the markdown documentation generator with zero-configuration required.

Other Verb tools:

  • Get verb-cli to use Verb from the command line
  • Get generator-verb to add documentation templates, or initialize docs for new projects
  • Get gulp-verb for gulp workflows

Install with npm

npm install grunt-verb --save-dev

You can also use the Verb generator to kickstart the documentation for any project.

Please report any bugs or feature requests, thanks!

Examples

You can build any kind of markdown document with Verb, but building a readme is an easy way to get started.

Here is an example template for a basic readme:

# {%= name %}

> {%= description %}

{%= toc() %}

## Overview
{%= docs("overview") %}

## Options
{%= docs("options") %}

## Examples
{%= docs("examples") %}

## License and Copyright
{%= copyright() %}
{%= license() %}

Contributing

Find a bug? Have a feature request? Please create an Issue. If you find this project useful please consider "starring" it to show your support!

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality.

Pull requests are also encouraged, please re-build the documentation with grunt-verb before you submit your pull request! Thanks!

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright (c) 2014 Jon Schlinkert, contributors.
Released under the MIT license


This file was generated by grunt-verb on May 05, 2014.