The documentation system for modern JavaScript
📅 Current maintenance status
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 --help
option for help:
Usage: # generate markdown docs for index.js and files it references documentation build index.js -f md # generate html docs for all files in src, and include links to source files in github documentation build src/** -f html --github -o docs # document index.js, ignoring any files it requires or imports documentation build index.js -f md --shallow # validate JSDoc syntax in util.js documentation lint util.js # update the API section of README.md with docs from index.js documentation readme index.js --section=API # build docs for all values exported by index.js documentation build --document-exported index.js # build html docs for a TypeScript project documentation build index.ts --parse-extension ts -f html -o docs Commands: build [input..] build documentation lint [input..] check for common style and uniformity mistakes readme [input..] inject documentation into your README.md Options: --version Show version number [boolean] --help Show help [boolean]
We have plenty of issues that we'd love help with.
JSDoc
support, including typedefs.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.
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