unwritten is a cli tool to automatically generate documentation from your JavaScript or TypeScript library by utilizing JSDoc comments and the TypeScript compiler to extract types and relevant information.
Warning
This project is at a really early stage and currently under heavy development. It is not feature complete and it may not or only partially work with your project. You have been warned.
npm i unwritten
unwritten <path/to/entry-file.ts> [options]
--output <path/to/output/file-name> # Specify the output directory and the
-o <path/to/output/file-name> # file name. Defaults to ./docs/api
# based on the current working
# directory.
--tsconfig <path/to/tsconfig.json> # Provide a tsconfig file used to
-t <path/to/tsconfig.json> # compile your project. unwritten will
# try to find the tsconfig by itself if
# no tsconfig.json is provided.
--config <path/to/.unwritten.json> # Provide an unwritten config used to
-c <path/to/.unwritten.json> # render the documentation. unwritten
# will try to find the .unwritten.json
# config by itself if none is provided
# or uses the default config.
--renderer <md | html | json> # Choose the format of the rendered
-r <md | html | json> # output. Defaults to `md` for markdown.
# It is also possible to provide a
# custom renderer by providing the path
# to the file that default exports the
# renderer.
--silent # Disables any console output.
-s
--debug # Enables verbose console output.
-d
--version # Returns the installed unwritten
-v # version.
You can configure how your documentation will be rendered using a configuration file. The simplest way to create such a configuration file is by using the following command:
unwritten init
This will create a .unwritten.json
file in the current working directory with the default configuration. You can change or remove any of the options in the configuration file.