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rdoc

v1.12.0

Published

Blazing-fast static site generator for React, Just write Markdown file.

Downloads

25

Readme

rdoc

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/j-rdoc/Lobby jaywcjlove/sb

Blazing-fast static site generator for React, Just write Markdown file. Visit the react-doc.github.io website for more information.

The documentation site is also a demo example.

Getting Started

It's really easy to get started with rdoc. Just install it as a module and run it to create your website.

Let's get you started!

Install

Install rdoc globally on your system. You’ll need to have Node >= 8 on your local development machine. You can use n to easily switch Node versions between different projects.

npm install rdoc -g

# /usr/local/bin/rdoc -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/rdoc/.bin/rdoc.js
# /usr/local/bin/rdoc-cli -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/rdoc/.bin/rdoc.js

Added rdoc-cli command to resolve Mac integration rdoc command conflicts.

  1. Init Project
rdoc init my-project  # Init project
# or
rdoc-cli init my-project 
  1. Run website
cd my-project && npm install # Install dependencies.
npm start # Into the directory, start the service.
  1. Compile output static HTML resources
npm run build
  1. Configure the deployment URL in package.json
{
  "scripts": {
    "deploy": "rdoc --publish <your repo url>"
    ...
  },
  ...
}
  1. Deploy to Github's gh-pages branch
npm run deploy

Command

Usage: rdoc [options]

Fast static site generator for React.

Options:

  -i, init [path]        Create an empty website or reinitialize an existing one.
  -d, --doc <path>       Other documents generated.
  -o, --output <path>    Writes the compiled file to the disk directory. (default: .rdoc-dist)
  -p, --port [number]    The port. (default: 5858)
  --host [host]      The host. (default: 0.0.0.0)
  -b, --branch <branch>  Name of the branch you are pushing to. (default: gh-pages)
  --publish [url]        Other documents generated.
  --build                Creating an optimized production build.
  --clean                Delete the .cache folder.
  -h, --help             output usage information

Examples:

  $ rdoc init
  $ rdoc init doc-example
  $ rdoc -d doc/mm
  $ rdoc -d tutorial,doc
  $ rdoc -d tutorial,doc --clean --build
  $ rdoc -p 2323  -d doc --clean
  $ rdoc --host 0.0.0.0 -d doc --clean
  $ rdoc --publish https://<your-git-repo>.git --branch master

Development

To develop, run the self-reloading build, Get the code:

$ git clone https://github.com/jaywcjlove/rdoc.git
$ cd rdoc     # Into the directory
$ npm install # or  yarn install

To develop, run the self-reloading build:

# Run the app
# Restart the app automatically every time code changes. 
# Useful during development.
$ npm run start

Open your browser and visit http://localhost:5858

Folders

.
├── README.md
├── .rdoc-dist
├── package.json
├── src
│   ├── build.js
│   ├── commands
│   ├── conf
│   ├── publish.js
│   ├── server.js
│   ├── utils
│   └── web
├── templates
│   └── default # document the static file.
└── theme
    └── default

License

The MIT License (MIT)