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countly-docdash
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A clean, responsive documentation template theme for JSDoc 3 inspired by docdash, lodash and minami
Counlty Docdash is a fork of Docdash. It is a a clean, responsive documentation template theme for JSDoc 3. This repository includes several fixes and additions to Docdash.
See http://countly.github.io/countly-server/browser/index.html for a sample demo. :rocket:
$ npm install countly-docdash
Clone repository to your designated jsdoc
template directory, then:
$ jsdoc entry-file.js -t path/to/countly-docdash
In your projects package.json
file add a new script:
"script": {
"generate-docs": "node_modules/.bin/jsdoc -c jsdoc.json"
}
In your jsdoc.json
file, add a template option.
"opts": {
"template": "node_modules/countly-docdash"
}
jsdoc.json
See the config file for the fixtures or the sample below.
{
"tags": {
"allowUnknownTags": false
},
"source": {
"include": "../js",
"includePattern": ".js$",
"excludePattern": "(node_modules/|docs)"
},
"plugins": [
"plugins/markdown"
],
"opts": {
"template": "node_modules/countly-docdash/",
"encoding": "utf8",
"destination": "docs/",
"recurse": true,
"verbose": true
},
"templates": {
"cleverLinks": false,
"monospaceLinks": false
}
}
Docdash supports the following options:
{
"docdash": {
"static": [false|true], // Display the static members inside the navbar
"sort": [false|true], // Sort the methods in the navbar
"disqus": "", // Shortname for your disqus (subdomain during site creation)
"openGraph": { // Open Graph options (mostly for Facebook and other sites to easily extract meta information)
"title": "", // Title of the website
"type": "website", // Type of the website
"image": "", // Main image/logo
"site_name": "", // Site name
"url": "" // Main canonical URL for the main page of the site
},
"meta": { // Meta information options (mostly for search engines that have not indexed your site yet)
"title": "", // Also will be used as postfix to actualy page title, prefixed with object/document name
"description": "", // Description of overal contents of your website
"keyword": "" // Keywords for search engines
},
"search": [false|true], // Display seach box above navigation which allows to search/filter navigation items
"collapse": [false|true], // Collapse navigation by default except current object's navigation of the current page
"typedefs": [false|true], // Include typedefs in menu
"removeQuotes": [none|all|trim],// Remove single and double quotes, trim removes only surrounding ones
"scripts": [] // Array of external (or relative local copied using templates.default.staticFiles.include) scripts to inject into HTML
}
}
Place them anywhere inside your jsdoc.json
file.
Thanks to docdash, lodash and minami.
Licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0. (see Apache-2.0).
FAQs
A clean, responsive documentation template theme for JSDoc 3 inspired by docdash, lodash and minami
We found that countly-docdash 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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