An API documentation generator for JavaScript.
https://jsdoc.app/
Installation and Usage
JSDoc supports stable versions of Node.js 8.15.0 and later. You can install JSDoc globally or in your project's node_modules
folder.
To install the latest version on npm globally (might require sudo
; learn how to fix this):
npm install -g jsdoc
To install the latest version on npm locally and save it in your package's package.json
file:
npm install --save-dev jsdoc
Note: By default, npm adds your package using the caret operator in front of the version number (for example, ^3.6.3
). We recommend using the tilde operator instead (for example, ~3.6.3
), which limits updates to the most recent patch-level version. See this Stack Overflow answer for more information about the caret and tilde operators.
If you installed JSDoc locally, the JSDoc command-line tool is available in ./node_modules/.bin
. To generate documentation for the file yourJavaScriptFile.js
:
./node_modules/.bin/jsdoc yourJavaScriptFile.js
If you installed JSDoc globally, run the jsdoc
command:
jsdoc yourJavaScriptFile.js
By default, the generated documentation is saved in a directory named out
. You can use the --destination
(-d
) option to specify another directory.
Run jsdoc --help
for a complete list of command-line options.
Templates and tools
The JSDoc community has created templates and other tools to help you generate and customize your documentation. Here are a few of them:
Templates
- jaguarjs-jsdoc
- DocStrap (example)
- jsdoc3Template (example)
- minami
- docdash (example)
- tui-jsdoc-template (example)
- better-docs (example)
Build tools
Other tools
For more information
- Documentation is available at jsdoc.app.
- Contribute to the docs at jsdoc/jsdoc.github.io.
- Join JSDoc's Slack channel.
- Ask for help on the JSDoc Users mailing list.
- Post questions tagged
jsdoc
to Stack Overflow.
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