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jsdoc-codesnippet

v0.1.7

Published

A JSDoc plugin that allow you to include named code snippets in your docblocks descriptions

Downloads

13

Readme

JSDoc-CodeSnippet for JSDoc 3

Replace placeholder in your text with named code snippets

Installation & configuration

The simplest way to install JSDoc-CodeSnippet is probably by using NPM:

npm install --save-dev jsdoc-codesnippet

Why --save-dev? Well, to add it in your package.json file, and documenting things should be done only on test/dev environments, not production...

Once installed, you can add the plugin to your JSDoc configuration file:

{
    "plugins": ["node_modules/jsdoc-codesnippet"]
}

TODO: install globally?

Example usage

In your source code, use the @snippetStart & @snippetEnd doclets to mark the beginning and the end of your snippets:

/**
 * @snippetStart foo
 */
function foo(){
  return bar;
}
/**
 * @snippetEnd foo
 */

Then, in your docblocks, use the doclet @snippet to reference it:

/**
 * @description Returned by foo: {@snippet foo}
 */
function bar(){
}

Code between the @snippetStart foo and @snippetEnd foo will be copied in a <pre> tag at the position of your @snippet foo. Also, every occurence of the snippet name (IE foo here) will be printed in red to be clearly visible.