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action-docs
Advanced tools
A CLI to generate and update documentation for GitHub actions or workflows, based on the definition .yml. To update your README in a GitHub workflow you can use the action-docs-action.
<!-- action-docs-header source="action.yml" -->
<!-- action-docs-description source="action.yml" --> # applicable for actions only
<!-- action-docs-inputs source="action.yml" -->
<!-- action-docs-outputs source="action.yml" -->
<!-- action-docs-runs source="action.yml" --> # applicable for actions only
Optionally you can also add the following section to generate a usage guide, replacing <project> and <version> with the name and version of your project you would like to appear in your usage guide.
<!-- action-docs-usage source="action.yml" project="<project>" version="<version>" -->
npm install -g action-docs
cd <your github action>
# write docs to console
action-docs
# update README
action-docs --update-readme
action-docs -u
The following options are available via the CLI
Options:
--version Show version number [boolean]
-t, --toc-level TOC level used for markdown [number] [default: 2]
-a, --action GitHub action file
[deprecated: use "source" instead] [string] [default: "action.yml"]
-s, --source GitHub source file [string] [default: "action.yml"]
--no-banner Print no banner
-u, --update-readme Update readme file. [string]
-l, --line-breaks Used line breaks in the generated docs.
[string] [choices: "CR", "LF", "CRLF"] [default: "LF"]
-n, --include-name-header Include a header with the action/workflow name
[boolean]
--help Show help [boolean]
Action-docs can update your README based on the action.yml. The following sections can be updated: name header, description, inputs, outputs, usage, and runs. Add the following tags to your README and run action-docs -u.
<!-- action-docs-header source="action.yml" -->
<!-- action-docs-description source="action.yml" -->
<!-- action-docs-inputs source="action.yml" -->
<!-- action-docs-outputs source="action.yml" -->
<!-- action-docs-runs action="action.yml" -->
<!-- action-docs-usage action="action.yml" project="<project>" version="<version>" -->
Or to include all of the above, use:
<!-- action-docs-all source="action.yml" project="<project>" version="<version>" -->
For updating other Markdown files add the name of the file to the command action-docs -u <file>.
If you need to use another/action.yml:
source="another/action.yml";-s option like action-docs -s another/action.ymlaction-docs
action-docs --update-readme
action-docs --source another/action.yaml
action-docs --source ./some-dir/action.yml --toc-level 3 --update-readme docs.md
import { generateActionMarkdownDocs } from 'action-docs'
await generateActionMarkdownDocs({
sourceFile: 'action.yml'
tocLevel: 2
updateReadme: true
readmeFile: 'README.md'
});
We welcome contributions, please checkout the contribution guide.
This project is released under the MIT License.
FAQs
Generate GitHub action docs based on action.yml
The npm package action-docs receives a total of 1,868 weekly downloads. As such, action-docs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that action-docs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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