@daybrush/jsdoc v0.4.7
@daybrush/jsdoc 
npm install --save-dev @daybrush/jsdocSupport Typescript from version 0.3.0
- Scene.js Typescript API Documentation
- @daybrush/utils Typescript API Documentation
- InfiniteGrid Typescript API Documentation
name and type can be omitted in function and method
- jsdoc
/**
*/
function a(a: Parameter1, b: Parameter2): ReturnType {
}- result
extends and implements can be omitted from the class.
- jsdoc
/**
*/
export class A extends B implements a {
}- result

Supports type declaration
- jsdoc
/**
* @typedef
*/
export type a<T> = () => T;- result

Supports interface declaration
- jsdoc
/**
* @typedef
*/
export interface a {
a: string;
b: number;
c: () => void;
d(a: string, b: number): void;
(a: string, b: number): void;
[key: string]: any;
}- result

jsdoc.json (Add ts extension to includePattern)
{
"source": {
"includePattern": ".+\\.(j|t)s(doc|x)?$",
},
}JSDoc 3
An API documentation generator for JavaScript.
Want to contribute to JSDoc? Please read CONTRIBUTING.md.
Installation and Usage
JSDoc supports Node.js 4.2.0 and later. You can install JSDoc globally or in your project's
node_modules folder.
To install the latest version on npm globally (may require sudo; learn how to fix
this):
npm install -g jsdocTo install the latest version on npm locally and save it in your package's package.json file:
npm install --save-dev jsdocNote: By default, npm adds your package using the caret operator in front of the version number
(for example, ^3.5.2). We recommend using the tilde operator instead (for example, ~3.5.2),
which limits updates to the most recent patch-level version. See this Stack Overflow
answer for more information about the caret and tilde
operators.
To install the latest development version locally, without updating your project's package.json
file:
npm install git+https://github.com/jsdoc3/jsdoc.gitIf you installed JSDoc locally, the JSDoc command-line tool is available in ./node_modules/.bin.
To generate documentation for the file yourJavaScriptFile.js:
./node_modules/.bin/jsdoc yourJavaScriptFile.jsOr if you installed JSDoc globally, simply run the jsdoc command:
jsdoc yourJavaScriptFile.jsBy default, the generated documentation is saved in a directory named out. You can use the
--destination (-d) option to specify another directory.
Run jsdoc --help for a complete list of command-line options.
Templates and Tools
The JSDoc community has created numerous templates and other tools to help you generate and customize your documentation. Here are just a few:
Templates
- jaguarjs-jsdoc
- DocStrap (example)
- jsdoc3Template (example)
- minami
- docdash (example)
- tui-jsdoc-template (example)
Build Tools
Other Tools
For More Information
- Documentation is available at Use JSDoc.
- Contribute to the docs at jsdoc3/jsdoc3.github.com.
- Join JSDoc's Slack channel.
- Ask for help on the JSDoc Users mailing list.
- Post questions tagged
jsdocto Stack Overflow.
License
JSDoc 3 is copyright (c) 2011-present Michael Mathews micmath@gmail.com and the contributors to JSDoc.
JSDoc 3 is free software, licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the file LICENSE.md
in this distribution for more details.
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