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**Doctasia** is a straightforward static website generator for Markdown documentation.
Doctasia is a straightforward static website generator for Markdown documentation.
npm install -g doctasia
doctasia
You can configure how Doctasia generates your documentation with a manifest file.
By default doctasia looks for a file named documentation.json in the cwd. All paths are relative to the cwd
{
"title": "Doctasia", /* the website title */
"prettify": "tomorrow-night-eighties"
"pages": [
{
"title": "Home", /* the name given to the page */
"path": "README.md", /* that path to the markdown file for thid page's content */
"menuLevel": 3 /* how many menu levels should this page's menu contain */
},
{
"title": "Example",
"path": "EXAMPLE.md",
"menuLevel": 5
}, {
"title": "License",
"path": "LICENSE.md",
"menuLevel": 0 /* no left menu will be displayed */
}
]
}
FAQs
**Doctasia** is a straightforward static website generator for Markdown documentation.
We found that doctasia 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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