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docco-plus-multiline

v3.0.2

Published

Extending docco to work on multi-folder structures and multiline comments

Readme

docco-plus-multiline

docco-plus-multiline is forked docco-plus with support multiline comments and comments on the same line as the code. docco-plus is an extension to docco with support for multiple folders and same file name with different extensions.

How to use

Installation and Setup

Install docco-plus-multiline globally using the command


sudo npm install -g docco-plus-multiline

Usage


docco-plus-multiline [options] FILES

FILES can be a list of files or a glob pattern. When passing glob pattern make sure that they are enclosed by quotes.

Languages file example


{
...

".js": {
        "name": "javascript",
        "inlineComment": "//",
        "multiLineCommentStart": "/*",
        "multiLineCommentEnd": "*/",
        "removeMultiLineSpecial": [" * ", "*\r", "*\n"]
    }

...
}

Use the header language file to support the multiline comment in languages ​​other than js, html, css and scss

Options:

Options available for docco-plus-multiline are listed below, These options do the same thing as docco options. In fact, they are passed as-is to the docco processor. Refer the Docco documentation on more details about these options.

  • -h or --help output usage information

  • -V or --version output the version number

  • -c [file] or --css [file] use a custom css file

  • -h [string] or --highlightStyle [string] use a highlightjs theme style. Styles are detailed here

  • -o [path] or --output [path] use a custom output path

  • -L [file] or --languages [file] use a custom languages.json

  • -t [path] or --template [path] use a custom jst template file

  • -m [file] or --marked [file] use custom marked options

  • -i [file] or --index [file] the file to be documented as the landing file for the documentation