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docusaurus-sylk-plugin

v0.2.0

Published

Sylk documentation plugin for Docusaurus

Readme

Docusaurus Sylk Plugin

This is the main plugin interfaced for sylk autogenerated documentation based on sylk.json file. It is meant to use with running instance of Docusaurus

Installation

Install via npm

npm install @sylk/docusaurus-sylk

Setup

First you'll need to configure the presets of docusaurus-sylk plugin. Navigate to docusaurus.config.js and place the Sylk's plugin presets:

const config = {
    presets: [
        [
            'docusaurus-sylk',
            {
                sylk: {
                    sylkJsonPaths: [
                        './sylk/Todo-App/sylk.json',
                        './sylk/sylk-core/sylk.json'
                    ],
                    sylkDocsPath: './sylk',
                },
                docs: {
                    routeBasePath: 'sylk',
                    sidebarPath: './sidebarsSylk.js',
                }
            }
        ],
        // ... More Presets ...
    ]
    // ... More Configurations ...
}
  1. Create a root directory for your Sylk's documentation projects inside of docusaurus root directory.
  2. To keep things clear keep for any project a unique directory hierarchy inside the sylk root directory created in step 1.
  3. Place the sylk.json file of your project at sylk/<project-nane>/sylk.json
  4. Next

Usage

The plugin extending the core docusaurus CLI and by invoking the command you can generate the docs based on your sylk.json files.

npx docusaurus generate-sylk-docs

This plugin created with ❤️ by Sylk Team