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A CoffeeScript documentation generator.

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Biscotto is a CoffeeScript API documentation generator. The underlying architecture is based on codo; however, this uses TomDoc notation, instead of JSDoc.

Features

  • Detects classes, methods, constants, mixins & concerns.
  • Generates a nice site to browse your code documentation in various ways.

JSON output

Text processing

TomDoc Notation

API documentation should be written in the TomDoc notation.
Originally conceived for Ruby, TomDoc lends itself pretty nicely to Coffeescript. There are some slight changes in the parse rules to match Coffeescript. Briefly, here's a list of how you should format your documentation:

Status types

Every class and method should start with one of three phrases: Public:, Internal:, and Private:. You can flag whether or not to include Internal and Private members via the options.

Method arguments

Each method argument starts with the argument name, followed by a dash (-), and the description of the argument. Hash options are placed on a newline and preceded with a colon (:). If a description has a default value, define it at the end of the description with (default: <desc>).

Return types

When returning from a method, your line should start with the word Returns. When describing the return type, wrap it in the link reference notation (two curly braces, like this: { }). This ensures that the generated methods correlates a return type. Methods without return types returned undefined. You can list more than one Returns per method by seperating each type on a different line.

Block Flagging Statuses

You can flag methods in a file with the following syntax:

###
# Public
###

That will mark every method underneath that block as Public. You can follow the same notion for Internal as well. You can have as many block status flags as you want.

GitHub Flavored Markdown

Biscotto documentation is processed with GitHub Flavored Markdown.

Biscotto comments and all tag texts will be parsed for references to other classes, methods and mixins, and are automatically linked. The reference searching will not take place within code blocks, thus you can avoid reference searching errors by surround your code block that contains curly braces with backticks.

There are several ways of link types supported and all can take an optional label after the link.

  • Normal URL links: {http://coffeescript.org/} or [Try CoffeeScript](http://coffeescript.org/)
  • Link to a class or mixin: {Animal.Lion} or [The mighty lion]{Animal.Lion}
  • Direct link to an instance method: {Animal.Lion#walk} or [The lion walks]{Animal.Lion#walk}
  • Direct link to a class method: {Animal.Lion.constructor} or [A new king was born]{Animal.Lion.constructor}

If you are referring to a method within the same class, you can omit the class name: {#walk} or {.constructor}.

Examples

For more technical examples, peruse the spec folder, which contains all the tests for Biscotto.

Generate

After the installation, you will have a biscotto binary that can be used to generate the documentation recursively for all CoffeeScript files within a directory.

To view a list of commands, type

$ biscotto --help

Biscotto wants to be smart and tries to detect the best default settings for the sources, the readme, the extra files, and the project name, so the above defaults may be different on your project.

Project defaults

You can define your project defaults by writing your command line options to a .biscottoopts file:

--name       "Biscotto"
--readme     README.md
--title      "Biscotto Documentation"
--private
--quiet
--output-dir ./doc
./src
-
LICENSE
CHANGELOG.md

Put each option flag on a separate line, followed by the source directories or files, and optionally any extra file that should be included into the documentation separated by a dash (-). If your extra file has the extension .md, it'll be rendered as Markdown.

Keyboard navigation

You can quickly search and jump through the documentation by using the fuzzy finder dialog:

  • Open fuzzy finder dialog: Ctrl-T

In frame mode you can toggle the list naviation frame on the left side:

  • Toggle list view: Ctrl-L

You can focus a list in frame mode or toggle a tab in frameless mode:

  • Class list: Ctrl-C
  • Mixin list: Ctrl-I
  • File list: Ctrl-F
  • Method list: Ctrl-M
  • Extras list: Ctrl-E

You can focus and blur the search input:

  • Focus search input: Ctrl-S
  • Blur search input: Esc

In frameless mode you can close the list tab:

  • Close list tab: Esc

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2013 Garen J. Torikian

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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Package last updated on 18 Apr 2013

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