overview-tools v1.0.0
High level overviews are awesome; they make projects friendly in an instant. Explaining and displaying your project your project makes it easy for users & contributors to understand your project.
overview-tools is a simple npm-available module written in ES6
that makes it downright, super-darn, i-dare-say, quite easy to build a
friendly overview for your project.
Add an OVERVIEW file to your project — alongside your
README, CONTRIBUTING, LICENSE, etc
overview-tools/
    this is an example comment
    it's indented 4 spaces under it's parent
    comment away!
overview-tools/bin/
overview-tools/bin/overview-tools
overview-tools/src/
overview-tools/src/converters/
overview-tools/src/converters/json-to-html.js
...cut for brevity...this file is readable, maintainable, and straightforward as plain-text, but it gets better:
add one line to your package.json
...
"scripts": {
    "overview": "./node_modules/.bin/overview-tools ./OVERVIEW --to tree"
},
...now new users can npm run overview

use
there's a cli and js modules so you can use/extend it to your taste.
cli
building a boilerplate for your project (from a directory)
overview-tools ./project-path/fancy outputs (from a file)
overview-tools ./project-path/OVERVIEW --to tree            # a clean utf8 tree
                                            tree.whitespace # just plain ol indents
                                            tree.basic      # instead of utf8 fanciness, just use ascii
                                            html            # html with a bunch of classes and ids
                                            overview        # the overview format
                                            markdown        # mmmmmm, mmmmarkdown
                                            json            # used internally, maybe kinda useful?modules
for functional fans
import overviewFunctions as oFun from 'overview-tools';
// going to json
oFun.dirTreeToJSON(pathToDirectory)
oFun.fileToJSON(pathToOverviewFile)
oFun.overviewToJSON(overviewSourceText)
// different output formats
oFun.JSONToHTML(jsonDirectoryTree)
oFun.JSONToOverview(jsonDirectoryTree)
oFun.JSONToMarkdown(jsonDirectoryTree)
oFun.JSONToTree(jsonDirectoryTree)and for the OOP crowd
import {Overview} from 'overview-tools';
let myProj = new Overview(pathToOverviewFile);
myProj.toOverview()
myProj.toMarkdown()
myProj.toHTML()
myProj.toTree()
myProj.toJSON()10 years ago