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PROGRAM:
NAME
jsdoc - automatic generator for HTML documentation of Javascript sources
SYNOPSIS
jsdoc {-d=<PATH> | --directory=<PATH>} [options] <SRC_DIR_OR_FILE> ...
jsdoc [{-h | --help}]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the jsdoc command.
jsdoc is application, written in JavaScript, for automatically generating
template-formatted, multi-page HTML (or XML, JSON, or any other text-based) documentation
from commented JavaScript source code.
OPTIONS
The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two
dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the
info(1) files.
-a, --allfunction
Include all functions, even undocumented ones.
-c, --conf
Load a configuration file.
-d=<PATH>, --directory=<PATH>
Output to this directory (required parameter).
-D="myVar:My value", --define="myVar:My value"
Multiple. Define a variable, available in JsDoc as JSDOC.opt.D.myVar.
-e=<ENCODING>, --encoding=<ENCODING>
Use this encoding to read and write files.
-E="REGEX", --exclude="REGEX"
Multiple. Exclude files based on the supplied regex.
-h, --help
Show this message and exit.
-m, --multiples
Don't warn about symbols being documented more than once.
-n, --nocode
Ignore all code, only document comments with @name tags.
-o=<PATH>, --out=<PATH>
Print log messages to a file (defaults to stdout).
-p, --private
Include symbols tagged as private, underscored and inner symbols.
-q, --quiet
Do not output any messages, not even warnings.
-r=<DEPTH>, --recurse=<DEPTH>
Descend into src directories.
-s, --suppress
Suppress source code output.
-S, --securemodules
Use Secure Modules mode to parse source code.
-t=<PATH>, --template=<PATH>
Use this template to format the output.
-T, --test
Run all unit tests and exit.
-u, --unique
Force file names to be unique, but not based on symbol names.
-v, --verbose
Provide verbose feedback about what is happening.
-x=<EXT>[,EXT]..., --ext=<EXT>[,EXT]...
Scan source files with the given extension/s (defaults to js).
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