jsdoc/templates
Matthew Kastor efaeea4d24 Moved css files into prettyPrintSource template
The three css files moved were not used by the default template. I only
had them there so the prettyPrintSource plugin would work. Since plugins
can use templates without ruining everything I've moved the css files to
their proper place and copy them over in
templates\prettyPrintSource\publish.js This makes it possible to enable
the plugin and get the same results with any template. Now all I need to
figure out is how to inject links to the generated pages into the
docs...
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To create or use your own template, create a folder, and give it the name of your template, for example "mycooltemplate". Within this folder create a file named "publish.js". That file must define a global method named "publish". For example:

/**
 * Turn the data about your docs into file output.
 * @global
 * @param {TAFFY} data - A TaffyDB collection representing
 *                       all the symbols documented in your code.
 * @param {object} opts - An object with options information.
 */
function publish(data, opts) {
    // do stuff here to generate your output files
}

To invoke JSDoc 3 with your own template, use the -t command line option, giving it the path to your template folder.

./jsdoc mycode.js -t /path/to/mycooltemplate