modified-zod2md
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Modified version of zod2md - You are advisied to use the original one if you are not sure about this one
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A Modified versin of zod2md
IMPORTANT: You are advisied to use the original zod2md, if you are not sure about this one
Generate Markdown docs from Zod schemas.

Setup
Install the zod2md package (optional):
npm install --save-dev zod2mdRun the CLI. The following arguments are required:
entry- path to file which exports Zod schemas,title- heading text for Markdown document,output- path where output Markdown file will be generated.
npx zod2md --entry src/schemas.ts --title "Models reference" --output docs/models.mdConfiguration
Although most arguments may be provided directly to the CLI, it may be more convenient to use a configuration file.
For example, create the following zod2md.config.ts and then you can simply run npx zod2md:
import type { Config } from 'zod2md';
const config: Config = {
entry: 'src/schemas.ts',
title: 'Models reference',
output: 'docs/models.md',
};
export default config;CLI arguments take precedence over configuration file values.
CLI arguments
| Option | Type | Required | Description |
| :--------------- | :--------------- | :------: | :------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| -e, --entry | string[] (*) | yes | Entry point(s), i.e. paths to modules with Zod schema exports |
| -t, --title | string | yes | Heading text for Markdown document |
| -o, --output | string | yes | Output file path where Markdown document will be generared |
| --tsconfig | string | no | Path to tsconfig.json to be used when importing entry point(s) |
| -f, --format | 'esm' \| 'cjs' | no | Module type to assume when importing entry point(s) |
| -c, --config | string | no | Path to configuration file (default is zod2md.config.{ts,mjs,js}) |
| -h, --help | boolean | no | Display CLI help and exit |
(*) Use --entry PATH_1 --entry PATH_2 to provide multiple paths.
Configuration file reference
| Property | Type | Required | Description |
| :-------------- | :---------------------------------------------------- | :------: | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| entry | string \| string[] | yes | Entry point(s), i.e. paths to modules with Zod schema exports |
| tsconfig | string | no | Path to tsconfig.json to be used when importing entry point(s) |
| format | 'esm' \| 'cjs' | no | Module type to assume when importing entry point(s) |
| title | string | yes | Heading text for Markdown document |
| transformName | (name: string \| undefined, path: string) => string | no | Custom function for convert exported variable name and file path to display title (*) |
(*) Default is to strip Schema-suffix and convert to PascalCase (e.g. userSchema becomes User). In case of a default export, the file path is used.
Programmatic usage
It's also possible to import the core zod2md function to generate the Markdown string in your own code:
import { zod2md } from 'zod2md';
const markdown = await zod2md({
entry: 'src/schemas.ts',
title: 'Models reference',
});Examples
A few examples of inputs and outputs are provided (used in E2E tests):
| Example | Source files | Generated docs | | :----------------------------------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Prettier config file | e2e/fixtures/prettier | e2e/__snapshots__/prettier-example.md | | Commitlint config object | e2e/fixtures/commitlint | e2e/__snapshots__/commitlint-example.md | | User REST API | e2e/fixtures/user-rest-api | e2e/__snapshots__/user-rest-api-example.md |
Contributing
- Install dependencies with
npm install. - Run unit tests with
npm test(uses Vitest). - Run E2E tests with
npm run e2e(uses Vitest and Verdaccio). - Build library with
npm run build(uses tsup). - Release new version with
npm run release(uses release-it).
