A documentation generation system that's beautiful by default, flexible across formats and styles, and powerful enough to support JSDoc's advanced syntax.
ES5 and ES6 support of JavaScript, with support for other transpilers a possibility
Using espree, we have support for a wide range of ES6 features.
Support for C++
You can use the --polyglot
mode of documentationjs to document native node.js
modules in JSDoc within the C++ code that implements the feature.
Support for following dependency trees
Using module-deps, documentation
can
crawl require()
graphs - pointing it to your app's main
file will find all
referenced files and include all of their documentation.
GitHub Integration
The --github
option automatically permalinks documentation to the exact
sections of code it refers to in a GitHub repository.
Gulp integration
The gulp-documentation project
lets you run documentation
as a Gulp build task.
Globally install documentation
using the npm package manager:
$ npm install -g documentation
This installs a command called documentation
in your path, that you can
point at JSDoc-annotated source code to generate
human-readable documentation. First run documentation
with the -h
option for help:
$ documentation -h
Usage: documentation <command> [options]
Options:
-f, --format output format, of [json, md, html] [default: "json"]
--lint check output for common style and uniformity mistakes
-t, --theme specify a theme: this must be a valid theme module
-p, --private generate documentation tagged as private
--name project name. by default, inferred from package.json
--version project version. by default, inferred from package.json
--shallow shallow mode turns off dependency resolution, only processing
the specified files (or the main script specified in
package.json) [default: false]
--polyglot polyglot mode turns off dependency resolution and enables
multi-language support. use this to document c++
-g, --github infer links to github in documentation
-o, --output output location. omit for stdout, otherwise is a filename for
single-file outputs and a directory name for multi-file
outputs like html [default: "stdout"]
-c, --config configuration file. an array defining explicit sort order
-h, --help Show help
Examples:
documentation foo.js parse documentation in a given file
We have plenty of issues that we'd love help with.
- Robust and complete
JSDoc
support, including typedefs. - Strong support for HTML and Markdown output
- Documentation coverage, statistics, and validation
documentation is an OPEN Open Source Project. This means that:
Individuals making significant and valuable contributions are given commit-access to the project to contribute as they see fit. This project is more like an open wiki than a standard guarded open source project.