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documax

v1.2.0

Published

Generate Max XML references using TOML syntax.

Readme

Creates some manual documentation for FluCoMa objects that don't fit nicely into the current build system.

Instructions

Installation

  1. pnpm i -g documax

Local Development

  1. pnpm link -g .

Explanation

Documentation is described in TOML files. The name of the file should correspond to the name of the object, though it doesn't have to necessarily.

Using moustache templates data from the TOML representation is rendered via a template (see the example/templates folder).

Usage

I have provided an example set of .toml files as inputs and a basic Max template that can be used to generate a pretty full featured .maxref.xml.

Assuming you have this repo somewhere on your machine and you have cd to it...

documax -i example/inputs/ -o example/outputs/ -t example/templates/max.mustache

This will iterate over all the .toml files and render their data via the max.mustache template and output the .maxref.xml files to example/outputs. If you need something more bespoke, edit the template.