@thinkanddev/solidoc v3.0.1
Solidoc: Documentation Generator for Solidity
This command-line utility creates markdown-based documentation for your Solidity project(s) for the following platforms:
- Ethereum
- Ethereum Classic
- Tron
- Qtum
- Wanchain
- Aeternity
- Counterparty
- Rootstock
- Ubiq
- Monax
- RSK
Supports Solidity up to 0.7.
Able to also generate docs for events and state variables with tags like @notice, @dev and @param.
Getting Started
Global instalation
sudo npm install solidoc -gProject instalation
npm install solidocCLI Arguments
- Path to Truffle project (or similar) root.
- Path to generate documentation to.
- Do not recompile. Optional, default: false.
- Compiler. Truffle compiler (use
npx truffle compilerto use the same compiler as the project, instead of global install of Truffle). - Language. Optional, default: en.
- Version. Optional, refers to contracts version (depends on the project).
- Ignore files. Optional, array with filenames to ignore.
Using a configuration file is recommended (mostly if you want to ignore files).
How to Use Solidoc?
On your project root, run the following command:
solidoc ./ ./docs trueThis will generate documentation to the docs directory.
Or edit package.json
"scripts": {
"docgen": "solidoc ./ ./docs"
}and run:
npm run docgenNote
Do not use recompilation (third argument) if you are using this on a non Truffle project.
Configuration File
Alternatively, you can create solidoc.json configuration file in your project root:
{
"pathToRoot": "./",
"outputPath": "./docs",
"noCompilation": true,
"compiler": "truffle compile",
"language": "en",
"version": "0.1.10",
"ignoreFiles": []
}and then call solidoc instead of passing any command line argument.
Overrides
If you wish to change bits and pieces of the documentation generated, place solidoc templates on the following directory:
./.solidoc/templates/
You can also override language literals by copying and editing i18n files on the following path:
./.solidoc/i18n/