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bst-typedoc
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Documentation generator for TypeScript projects.
TypeDoc runs on Node.js and is available as an NPM package. You can install TypeDoc in your project's directory as usual:
$ npm install typedoc --save-dev
Like the TypeScript compiler, TypeDoc comes with a binary that can be called from anywhere
if you install TypeDoc as a global module. The name of the executable is typedoc
.
$ npm install typedoc --global
$ typedoc
If you want to know what a documentation created with TypeDoc looks like, head over to the homepage of the project. We've setup examples demonstrating the two default themes shipped with the package:
http://typedoc.io/themes/default
http://typedoc.io/themes/minimal
The default themes can be found here: https://github.com/TypeStrong/typedoc-default-themes
TypeDoc accepts most of the command line arguments that the TypeScript compiler accepts. One major difference is the fact that one may pass an entire directory instead of individual files to the documentation generator. So in order to create a documentation for an entire project you simply type:
$ typedoc --out path/to/documentation/ path/to/typescript/project/
Starting with version 0.2, TypeDoc no longer can predict whether files should be treated as modules
or whether the project should be compiled into one big namespace. You must specify the mode
argument
in order to change the behaviour of TypeDoc.
--out <path/to/documentation/>
--mode <file|modules>
--json <path/to/output.json>
--exclude <pattern>
--includeDeclarations
--externalPattern <pattern>
--excludeExternals
--module <commonjs, amd, system or umd>
--target <ES3, ES5, or ES6>
--theme <default|minimal|path/to/theme>
--name <Documentation title>
--readme <path/to/readme|none>
none
to disable the index page
and start the documentation on the globals page.--hideGenerator
--gaID
--gaSite <site>
auto
--entryPoint <fully.qualified.name>
--includes <path/to/includes>
Specifies the location to look for included documents. One may use [[include:FILENAME]]
in comments to include documents from this location.
--media <path/to/media>
Specifies the location with media files that should be copied to the output directory. In order to create
a link to media files use the pattern media://FILENAME
in comments.
--version
--help
There is a plugin available to run TypeDoc with Webpack created by Microsoft. You can find it on NPM:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/typedoc-webpack-plugin
There is a plugin available to run TypeDoc with Gulp created by Rogier Schouten. You can find it on NPM:
https://www.npmjs.org/package/gulp-typedoc/
There is a plugin available to run TypeDoc with Grunt created by Bart van der Schoor. You can find it on NPM:
https://www.npmjs.org/package/grunt-typedoc
Visit our homepage for advanced guides and an extensive API documentation:
http://typedoc.org
Contributions are welcome and appreciated. You can find TypeDoc on GitHub, feel free to start
an issue or create a pull requests:
https://github.com/TypeStrong/typedoc
Copyright (c) 2015 Sebastian Lenz.
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
FAQs
Create api documentations for typescript projects.
We found that bst-typedoc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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