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What is documentation?
This is a documentation generation system targeting JavaScript code and implemented in JavaScript. It exposes multiple interfaces for users:
- with
npm i -g documentation, it provides a binary for command-line usage - install
documentationwithnpmto use the node-facing interace
documentation runs in node.js but supports JavaScript
that runs in any environment: you can use it to document browser libraries,
server libraries, or even things that use RequireJS or other module systems.
How does documentation differ from JSDoc?
JSDoc is both a standard syntax for documentating code as well as a
application, also called jsdoc, that processes that syntax into documentation.
documentation uses the JSDoc syntax and provides an alternative to the jsdoc
application.
Why use documentation instead of JSDoc?
documentation aims to modernize and simplify the process of generating JavaScript
documentation.
- Beatiful defaults for HTML & Markdown output
- Supports CommonJS
require()syntax so that node modules can be documented by giving theirmainfile - Expresses source transformations as chainable transform streams
- Robust ES6 support
- Uses high-quality node modules for syntax parsing, argument parsing, and other tasks: separates concerns so that we can focus on a robust solution
Why use documentation instead of writing a Markdown file by hand?
documentationcan generate multiple formats: when you create a project website, it can take the structure of your documentation and generate beautiful HTML output- The JSDoc syntax exposes a powerful, standardized type syntax to make it
simple and clear to express parameter types like 'an array of strings'
as
Array<String>, and to support custom object types with inter-linking - The eslint valid-jsdoc rule makes it possible to require documentation as part of your linting step, ensuring that new code doesn't lower documentation coverage.