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This is to tidy up the `author-packagse`, which currently duplicates a lot of the configuration in the main packages. We need to DRY this up so that we don't fall foul of a change in one being missed in the other. |
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angular-api-package | ||
angular-base-package | ||
angular-content-package | ||
angular.io-package | ||
authors-package | ||
content-package | ||
examples-package | ||
helpers | ||
links-package | ||
remark-package | ||
target-package | ||
templates | ||
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README.md | ||
config.js |
README.md
Documentation Generation
The dgeni tool is used to generate the documentation from the source files held in this repository.
The documentation generation is configured by a dgeni package defined in tools/transforms/angular.io-package/index.js
.
This package, in turn requires a number of other packages, some are defined locally in the tools/transforms
folder,
such as tools/transforms/cheatsheet-package
and tools/transforms/content-package
, etc. And some are brought in from the
dgeni-packages
node modules, such as jsdoc
and nunjucks
.
Generating the docs
To generate the documentation simply run yarn docs
from the command line.
Testing the dgeni packages
The local packages have unit tests that you can execute by running yarn docs-test
from the command line.
What does it generate?
The output from dgeni is written to files in the src/content
folder.
Notably this includes a JSON file containing the partial HTML for each "page" of the documentation, such as API pages and guides. It also includes JSON files that contain metadata about the documentation such as navigation data and keywords for building a search index.
Viewing the docs
You can view the pages by running yarn start
and navigating to https://localhost:4200.