Add a usage example to a README with remark.
Installation
npm:
npm install remark-usage
Usage
This section is rendered by this module from example.js.
Dependencies:
var fs = require('fs')
var remark = require('remark')
var usage = require('remark-usage')
Read and parse readme.md
:
var readme = fs.readFileSync('readme.md', 'utf-8')
var ast = remark()
.use(usage)
.parse(readme)
Log something with a language flag:
## Installation
Or without language:
[npm][]:
Log something which is never captured:
function neverCalled() {
console.log('javascript', 'alert("test")')
}
Log something which isn’t captured because it’s not a string.
console.log(this)
API
Adds example.js
to the Usage
section in a readme.md
.
Removes the current content between the heading containing the text “usage”,
and the next heading of the same (or higher) depth, and replaces it with
the example.
The example is run as JavaScript. Line comments are parsed as Markdown.
Calls to console.log()
are exposed as code blocks, containing the logged
values (optionally with a language flag).
It’s easiest to check out and compare example.js
with the
above Usage section.
- Operate this from an npm package, or provide a
cwd
- Make sure no side effects occur when running
example.js
- Don’t do weird things. This is mostly regexes
options
options.cwd
string?
— Path to a directory containing a node module. Used to infer name
,
main
, and example
.
options.name
string?
— Name of the module, inferred from package.json
s name
property.
Used to rewrite require('./index.js')
to require('some-name')
.
options.main
string?
— Path to the main script. Resolved from package.json
s main
property (or index.js
). Used to rewrite require('./index.js')
to
require('some-name')
.
options.example
string?
— Path to the example script. remark-usage
checks for
docs/example.js
, doc/example.js
, examples/index.js
, example/index.js
,
and example.js
.
options.heading
string?
, default: 'usage'
— Heading to look for, wrapped in
new RegExp('^(' + value + ')$', 'i');
.
Contribute
See contributing.md
in remarkjs/remark
for ways to get
started.
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License
MIT © Titus Wormer