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ash2doc

v0.2.0

Published

parse comments in an AGS Script Header file and turn into docs

Readme

ash2doc

From ashes to documentation, turn AGS Script Header files into friendly text.

Supports Markdown and BBCode (AGS Forum Markup! Not ready yet, but planned).

Install

Just install directly from npm:

npm install -g ash2doc

Build

after you git clone this repo, just type npm link on the folder. This should add an ash2doc command to your path. Type npm unlink to remove it.

Usage

Usage: ash2doc <command> [options]

Commands:
  ash2doc mark  Extract .ash comments to Markdown

Options:
  --version    Show version number                                     [boolean]
  -f, --file   Load a file                                            [required]
  -l, --level  Initial header level
  -h, --help   Show help                                               [boolean]

Examples:
  ash2doc mark -f foo.ash  Turns comments in the given .ash file to markdown

copyright 2019

License and author

This utility is created by Érico Vieira Porto and is MIT Licensed. See LICENSE for more details.