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This command-line utility creates markdown-based documentation for your Solidity project(s) for the following platforms:
sudo npm install solidoc -g
CLI Arguments
How to Use Solidoc?
On your project root, run the following command.
solidoc ./ ./docs true
This will generate documentation to the docs directory.
Or edit package.json
"scripts": {
"docgen": "solidoc ./ ./docs"
}
and run
npm run docgen
Note
Do not use recompilation (third argument) if you are using this on a non truffle project.
Alternatively, you can create solidoc.json configuration file in your project root.
{
"pathToRoot": "./",
"outputPath": "./docs",
"noCompilation": true,
"compiler": "truffle compile",
"language": "en"
}
and then call solidoc instead of passing any command line argument.
If you wish to change bits and pieces of the documentation generated, place solidoc templates on the following directory:
./.solidoc/templates/
You can also override language literals by copying and editing i18n files on the following path:
./.solidoc/i18n/
FAQs
Solidity Documentation Generator
We found that solidoc 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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