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Rhai Script Documentation Tool
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The Rhai Script Documentation Tool, rhai-doc
, takes a source directory and scans for
Rhai script files (recursively), building a web-based documentation site for all [functions] defined.
Documentation is taken from [MarkDown]-formatted [doc-comments] on the [functions].
Author: @semirix
Repo: on GitHub
Binary: on crates.io
Example: on rhai.rs
Install
cargo install rhai-doc
Flags and Options
Flag/Option | Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
-h , --help |
print help | ||
-V , --version |
print version | ||
-a , --all |
generate documentation for all functions, including [private ] ones (default false) |
||
-v |
use multiple to set verbosity: 1=silent, 2,3 (default)=full | ||
-c , --config |
<file> | rhai.toml |
set configuration file |
-D , --dest |
<directory> | dist |
set destination directory for documentation output |
-d , --dir |
<directory> | current directory | set source directory for Rhai scripts |
-p , --pages |
<directory> | pages |
set source directory for additional [MarkDown] page files to include |
Commands
Command | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
none | generate documentation | rhai-doc |
new |
create a skeleton rhai.toml in the source directory |
rhai-doc new |
Configuration file
A configuration file, which is usually named rhai.toml
, contains configuration options for
rhai-doc
and must be placed in the source directory.
A skeleton rhai.toml
can be generated inside the source directory via the new
command.
An alternate configuration file can be specified via the --config
option.
Example
name = "My Rhai Project" # project name
color = [246, 119, 2] # theme color
root = "/docs/" # root URL for generated site
index = "home.md" # this file becomes 'index.html'
icon = "logo.svg" # project icon
stylesheet = "my_stylesheet.css" # custom stylesheet
code_theme = "atom-one-light" # 'highlight.js' theme
code_lang = "ts" # default language for code blocks
extension = "rhai" # script extension
google_analytics = "G-ABCDEF1234" # Google Analytics ID
[[links]] # external link for 'Blog'
name = "Blog"
link = "https://example.com/blog"
[[links]] # external link for 'Tools'
name = "Tools"
link = "https://example.com/tools"
Configuration Options
Option | Value type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
name |
string | none | name of project – used as titles on documentation pages |
color |
RGB values (0-255) array | [246, 119, 2] |
theme color for generated documentation |
root |
URL string | none | root URL generated as part of documentation |
index |
file path | none | main [MarkDown] file – becomes index.html |
icon |
file path | Rhai icon | project icon |
stylesheet |
file path | none | custom stylesheet |
code_theme |
theme string | default |
highlight.js theme for syntax highlighting in code blocks |
code_lang |
language string | ts |
default language for code blocks |
extension |
extension string | .rhai |
script files extension (default .rhai ) |
google_analytics |
ID string | none | Google Analytics ID |
[[links]] |
table | none | external links |
• name |
string | none | • title of external link |
• link |
URL string | none | • URL of external link |
By default, `rhai-doc` will generate documentation pages from a `pages` sub-directory
under the scripts directory. The pages are assumed to be in [MarkDown].
Alternatively, you can specify another location via the `--pages` option.