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node-aigis
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Aigis is a Node.js package that parses comments in your CSS and auto-generate a style guide.
$ npm install --save-dev node-aigis
You can verify node-aigis was installed correctly by running:
$ ./node_modules/.bin/aigis -v
$ 1.x.x
aigis require "Config file" & "HTML Templates".
aigis init
This will create an aigis_config.yml
file (more on this below)
$ ./node_modules/.bin/aigis init
Created the following files and directories:
aigis_config.yml
aigis_assets
template_ejs
You can choose The following Template engines for generating style guide.
ejs
)jade
)hbs
)When you run aigis init
, add --engine
option.
e.g) choose jade
$ ./node_modules/.bin/aigis init --engine jade
After aigis init
, edit aigis_config.yml
. You have to write relative path to your source files on source
.
source:
- ./lib/css
- ./style.css
Initially, the configuration file contains
source: aigis_assets
, You can runaigis run
then generate sample style guide.
Write following code on CSS comment block (/* ~ */
)
It's easy to add Comments. For example.
---
name: base button
category: module/button
---
## This is base button
* Base button style.
* Use `a` or `button` tag.
```html
<a class="btn">Button</a>
```
You're finally ready to generate a style guide!
$ ./node_modules/.bin/aigis run -c ./aigis_config.yml
Then you get following output.
See the documents
FAQs
For documenting CSS and generating styleguide
The npm package node-aigis receives a total of 271 weekly downloads. As such, node-aigis popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-aigis demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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