Generate a list of links to the first line of code for each method in a given directory.
Install with npm
npm i verb-helper-codelinks --save
Add a verbfile.js
to your project with the following:
var verb = require('verb');
// register the helper
verb.helper('codelinks', require('verb-helper-codelinks'));
// add a task to build your docs
verb.task('default', function () {
return verb.src('my-documentation.md')
.pipe(verb.dest('docs/'));
});
In your .verb.md
file:
{%= codelinks('lib/') %}
Results in markdown like this:
+ **[one](fixtures/one.js)**
- [.a](fixtures/one.js#L7)
- [.b](fixtures/one.js#L13)
- [.c](fixtures/one.js#L19)
+ **[two](fixtures/two.js)**
- [.c](fixtures/two.js#L7)
- [.d](fixtures/two.js#L13)
- [.e](fixtures/two.js#L19)
_(Code links generated by Verb's [api-toc] helper)_
[api-toc]: https://github.com/jonschlinkert/api-toc
That renders to a list of links that looks like this:
(Code links generated by Verb's api-toc helper)
See the example verbfile.js.
It's magical and smells like baby powder. Besides that, it's also the most powerful and easy-to-use documentation generator for node.js. And it's magical.
- template-helpers: Generic JavaScript helpers that can be used with any template engine. Handlebars, Lo-Dash, Underscore, or any engine that supports helper functions.
- verb: Verb makes it dead simple to generate markdown documentation, using simple templates, with zero configuration required. A project without documentation is like a project that doesn't exist.
Install dev dependencies:
npm i -d && npm test
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright (c) 2015 Jon Schlinkert
Released under the MIT license
This file was generated by verb-cli on April 19, 2015.