CLI tool that extracts information from React Components using react-docgen, transforms that information into Markdown and adds it to your README file.
$ npm install --save-dev react-docgen-readme
$ rdr <componentsDir> [options]
// `rdr` is a shortcut for `react-docgen-readme`
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Add the delimiter in your README file to indicate where you want to insert the docs
<!-- react-component-docs -->
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Then add a new task in your package.json to generate the docs. Note that you must specify the path for the readme and for the components to be documented.
"scripts": { "docs": "rdr src/ --readmeFile docs/README.md" }
Default: './README.md'
The path to the readme file where generated documentation is appended.
Default: 'react-docgen/readme/src/template.md'
The path to the template used for generating the markdown documentation.
Default: 'react-components-docs'
Use a custom delimiter. Used to let the tool know where to place the docs in your readme.
This generates <!-- react-components-docs -->
and <!-- react-components-docs:end -->
delimiters.
Default: ['.js', '.jsx']
File extensions to consider. Used by react-docgen
.
Default: ['node_modules', 'bower_components']
Folders to ignore. Used by react-docgen
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Clone the project and from the root of the repo run the following commands:
$ npm install
$ npm link
$ cd example/
$ npm link react-docgen-readme
Then, from example/
you can run npm run docs
and see the magic happen.
With iron-node
$ iron-node bin/cli.js components/ --readmeFile ./README.md
With node-inspector
$ node-debug bin/cli.js components/ --readmeFile ./README.md
Distributed under the MIT license.