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xmake-gendoc

This repository contains xmake's documentation (work in progress) and a script that generates a static HTML website from it.

see Online Docs

How to build

Local test

To generate the pages, you need to call the following command in this repository root:

$ xmake gendoc -s ./html

If you specify the same absolute path for both the -o (--outputdir) and -s options, you can easily test the links in local in your browser without the need to setup a server. ie.:

$ xmake gendoc -o /tmp/xmakedoc -s /tmp/xmakedoc

Open the generated html page to test it.

$ xmake opendoc

Deploy release site

$ xmake gendoc
$ open https://xmake.io

The pages will be linked with each other by using absolute URLs. The default URL base is https://xmake.io. It can be changed by using the -s (--siteroot) option. ie.:

$ xmake gendoc -s https://my-xmake-fork.com

How to contribute

Each page on the generated site is built by concatenating rendered markdown files.

The pages are defined in doc/en-us/pages.lua (for american english pages). The pages are groupped by category, so that they are easily distinguished in the site left sidebar.

A page is defined by a title (the page's tab title and displayed name in the site left sidebar), and a docdir. The docdir is the path to the directory that contains the markdown files used to fill the page's content. The paths are relative to the localization directory. For american english, docdir is relative to doc/en-us.

Localization directories can be added, they will automatically be discovered and added to the generated site on build. Localization directories are completely independent from each other.

API description

In order to add an API documentation to a page, you can copy the template file to a page's docdir and rename it. The markdown's file name is important, as it determines the order in which the files are concatenated in the page.

Next, you need to set this API a unique key in the file header/metadata. This key will be used to generate links from other API documentations or pages to this API. For the link to work, an anchor must be defined with the ${anchor key} value in the markdown file.

Then, you should change the name metadata. This name is what will be used as replacement text when generating a link for this API.

Links are defined with the ${link key} value in a markdown file.

Optionally, you can specify a custom text for the link like so ${link key [text]}.

ie.: ${link my_key Click Here!}. It works for both links and anchors.

⚠ The characters { and } can't be used in the replacement text!


Although partially obsolete, more information can be found here.