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ebnf2railroad
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A command line tool to create great documentation including railroad diagrams based on the ISO/IEC 14977 specification
npm install -g ebnf2railroad
Usage: ebnf2railroad [options] <file>
Converts an ISO/IEC 14977 EBNF file to a HTML file with SVG railroad diagrams
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-q, --quiet suppress output to STDOUT
-o, --target [target] output the file to target destination.
--no-target skip writing output HTML
-t, --title [title] title to use for HTML document
--lint exit with status code 2 if EBNF document has warnings
--write-style rewrites the source document with styled text
--no-optimizations does not try to optimize the diagrams
--no-overview-diagram skip creating overview diagrams for root elements
--no-diagram-wrap does not wrap diagrams for width minimization
--no-text-formatting does not format the output text version (becomes single line)
--dump-ast dump EBNF file AST to target destination for further processing
--read-ast input file is in the AST format
-h, --help output usage information
To generate HTML documentation of the EBNF file:
ebnf2railroad --title 'My Title' inputfile.ebnf -o outputfile.html
To only verify the EBNF file:
ebnf2railroad --lint inputfile.ebnf --no-target
To prettify the source EBNF file:
ebnf2railroad --write-style inputfile.ebnf --no-target
Check the examples folder for an example input file and the generated result page.
ebnf2railroad examples/ebnf.ebnf --title EBNF
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onlineebnf2railroad examples/json.ebnf --title JSON
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onlineconst { parseEbnf, createDocumentation } = require("ebnf2railroad");
const ebnf = "definition = 'a', other, { other } | item, 'b';";
const ast = parseEbnf(ebnf); // can throw parse error exceptions
const htmlOutput = createDocumentation(ast);
The code is licensed under MIT (see LICENSE file).
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EBNF to Railroad diagram
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