0.0.8 • Published 8 months ago

daluri v0.0.8

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Daluri - React Auto Documentation Tool

Daluri is an open-source tool designed to automatically generate documentation for ReactJS codebases. It uses Storybook, inline comments, and PropTypes to document the entire codebase.

Features

  • Automatically generates JSDoc comments for React components.
  • Creates Storybook stories for components.
  • Adds PropTypes to components.
  • Supports multiple build tools (e.g., webpack, vite).

Installation

To install Daluri, clone the repository and install the dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/daluri.git
cd daluri
npm install

Usage

Daluri is a CLI tool that can be run from the command line. It requires a one-time setup to configure your GitHub and OpenAI API keys.

One-Time Setup

When you run Daluri for the first time, it will prompt you to enter your GitHub Token and OpenAI API Key. These will be saved in a configuration file in your home directory.

Running the Tool ( Github )

To run Daluri, use the following command:

npx daluri github --branch <branch_name> --repo <repo_name> --owner <owner> [options]

Options

  • --branch <string>: The name of the branch to document.
  • --repo <string>: The name of the repository.
  • --owner <string>: The owner of the repository.
  • --file-limit <number>: Limit the number of files to process (default: 1).
  • --build-tool <string>: The build tool to use (e.g., webpack, vite) (default: webpack).

Example

npx daluri github --branch main --repo my-react-app --owner my-github-username --file-limit 5 --build webpack

Running the Tool ( Local )

To run Daluri, use the following command:

npx daluri local --path <path_to_project> --file-limits <number> --build-tool <string>

Options

  • --path <string>: Path to the project (default: ".")
  • --file-limit <number>: Limit the number of files to process (default: 1).
  • --build-tool <string>: The build tool to use (e.g., webpack, vite) (default: webpack).

Example

npx daluri local --path <path_to_project> --file-limits <number> --build-tool <string>

Local Deployment

To deploy locally, use the following command:

npx daluri deploy-local --hoster <hoster> --path <path_to_project>

Options

  • --hoster <string>: Hoster to deploy to (e.g., vercel)
  • --path <string>: Path to the project (default: ".")

GitHub Deployment

To deploy to GitHub, use the following command:

npx daluri deploy-github --hoster <hoster> --branch_name <branch_name> --repo_name <repo_name> --owner <owner>

Options

  • --hoster <string>: Hoster to deploy to (e.g., vercel)
  • --branch <string>: The name of the branch to document.
  • --repo <string>: The name of the repository.
  • --owner <string>: The owner of the repository.

How It Works

  1. Clone Repository: Daluri clones the specified repository and checks out the specified branch.
  2. Process Files: It processes all .jsx files in the repository, generating JSDoc comments, PropTypes, and Storybook stories.
  3. Commit and Push: Daluri commits the changes to a new branch and pushes it to the repository.
  4. Create Pull Request: Finally, it creates a pull request with the generated documentation.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.

Author

Written by BEN00262. For more information, visit GitHub.