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eslint-doc-generator
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Automatic documentation generator for ESLint plugins and rules.
Generates the following documentation based on ESLint and top ESLint plugin conventions:
README.md
rules tableAlso performs some basic section consistency checks on rule docs:
## Options
/ ## Config
section and mentions each named option (for rules with options)Install it:
npm i --save-dev eslint-doc-generator
Add scripts to package.json
(both a lint script to ensure everything is up-to-date in CI and an update script) (add any config options in the update:eslint-docs
script):
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "npm-run-all \"lint:*\"",
"lint:docs": "markdownlint \"**/*.md\"",
"lint:eslint-docs": "npm-run-all \"update:eslint-docs -- --check\"",
"lint:js": "eslint .",
"update:eslint-docs": "eslint-doc-generator"
}
}
Delete any old rules list from your README.md
. A new one will be automatically added to your ## Rules
section (along with the following marker comments if they don't already exist):
<!-- begin auto-generated rules list -->
<!-- end auto-generated rules list -->
Delete any old recommended/fixable/etc. notices from your rule docs. A new title and notices will be automatically added to the top of each rule doc (along with a marker comment if it doesn't exist yet).
Run the script from package.json
to start out or any time you add a rule or update rule metadata in your plugin:
npm run update:eslint-docs
Generated content in a rule doc (everything above the marker comment) (intentionally showing all possible notices):
# Disallow using foo (`test/no-foo`)
✅ This rule is enabled in the `recommended` config.
💼 This rule is enabled in the following configs: ✅ `recommended`, 🎨 `stylistic`.
🎨 This rule will _warn_ in the `stylistic` config.
🎨 This rule is _disabled_ in the `stylistic` config.
🔧 This rule is automatically fixable by the [`--fix` CLI option](https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/command-line-interface#--fix).
💡 This rule is manually fixable by [editor suggestions](https://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules#providing-suggestions).
🔧💡 This rule is automatically fixable by the [`--fix` CLI option](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/user-guide/command-line-interface#--fix) and manually fixable by [editor suggestions](https://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules#providing-suggestions).
💭 This rule requires type information.
❗ This rule identifies problems that could cause errors or unexpected behavior.
📖 This rule identifies potential improvements.
📏 This rule focuses on code formatting.
❌ This rule is deprecated. It was replaced by [prefer-bar](prefer-bar.md).
<!-- end auto-generated rule header -->
Description.
## Examples
Examples.
...
Generated rules table in README.md
(everything between the marker comments) (intentionally showing all possible columns):
# eslint-plugin-test
## Rules
<!-- begin auto-generated rules list -->
💼 Configurations enabled in.\
✅ Enabled in the `recommended` configuration.\
🎨 Enabled in the `stylistic` configuration.\
🔧 Automatically fixable by the [`--fix` CLI option](https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/command-line-interface#--fix).\
💡 Manually fixable by [editor suggestions](https://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules#providing-suggestions).\
💭 Requires type information.\
🗂️ The type of rule.\
❗ Identifies problems that could cause errors or unexpected behavior.\
📖 Identifies potential improvements.\
📏 Focuses on code formatting.\
❌ Deprecated.
| Name | Description | 💼 | 🔧 | 💡 | 💭 | 🗂️ | ❌ |
| :--------------------------------------- | :----------------- | :---- | :-- | :-- | :-- | :-- | :-- |
| [no-foo](docs/rules/no-foo.md) | disallow using foo | ✅ | 🔧 | | | ❗ | |
| [prefer-bar](docs/rules/prefer-bar.md) | enforce using bar | ✅ 🎨 | | 💡 | 💭 | 📖 | |
| [require-baz](docs/rules/require-baz.md) | require using baz | | 🔧 | | | 📏 | ❌ |
<!-- end auto-generated rules list -->
...
The table will hide columns that don't apply to any rules, and the legend will include only the symbols that are used in the table.
For any configs without emojis (see --config-emoji
), you'll need to define badges for them at the bottom of your README.md
.
Here's a badge for a custom fun
config that displays in blue:
[fun]: https://img.shields.io/badge/-fun-blue.svg
And how it looks:
Name | Description |
---|---|
--check | Whether to check for and fail if there is a diff. No output will be written. Typically used during CI. |
--config-emoji | Custom emoji to use for a config. Format is config-name,emoji . Default emojis are provided for common configs. To remove a default emoji and rely on a badge instead, provide the config name without an emoji. Option can be repeated. |
--ignore-config | Config to ignore from being displayed. Often used for an all config. Option can be repeated. |
--ignore-deprecated-rules | Whether to ignore deprecated rules from being checked, displayed, or updated (default: false ). |
--rule-doc-notices | Ordered, comma-separated list of notices to display in rule doc. Non-applicable notices will be hidden. Choices: configs , deprecated , fixable , fixableAndHasSuggestions , hasSuggestions , requiresTypeChecking , type (off by default). Default: deprecated,configs,fixable,fixableAndHasSuggestions,hasSuggestions,requiresTypeChecking . |
--rule-doc-section-exclude | Disallowed section in each rule doc. Exit with failure if present. Option can be repeated. |
--rule-doc-section-include | Required section in each rule doc. Exit with failure if missing. Option can be repeated. |
--rule-doc-section-options | Whether to require an "Options" or "Config" rule doc section and mention of any named options for rules with options (default: true ). |
--rule-doc-title-format | The format to use for rule doc titles. Defaults to desc-parens-prefix-name . See choices in below table. |
--rule-list-columns | Ordered, comma-separated list of columns to display in rule list. Empty columns will be hidden. Choices: configs , deprecated , description , fixable , hasSuggestions , name , requiresTypeChecking , type (off by default). Default: name,description,configs,fixable,hasSuggestions,requiresTypeChecking,deprecated . |
--split-by | Rule property to split the rules list by. A separate list and header will be created for each value. Example: meta.type . |
--url-configs | Link to documentation about the ESLint configurations exported by the plugin. |
All options are optional.
--rule-doc-title-format
Where no-foo
is the rule name, Do not use foo
is the rule description, and eslint-plugin-test
is the plugin name.
Value | Example |
---|---|
desc | # Do not use foo |
desc-parens-name | # Do not use foo (no-foo) |
desc-parens-prefix-name (default) | # Do not use foo (test/no-foo) |
name | # no-foo |
prefix-name | # test/no-foo |
v0.16.0 (2022-10-28)
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Automatic documentation generator for ESLint plugins and rules.
The npm package eslint-doc-generator receives a total of 44,378 weekly downloads. As such, eslint-doc-generator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that eslint-doc-generator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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