limedocs / limedocs-wiki-converter

Generate HTML & PDF documentation from you Github wiki or any other markdown-based wiki
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Limedocs wiki converter

Limedocs Wiki Converter

Limedocs Wiki Converter allows you to generate HTML & PDF documentation from you Github wiki or any other markdown-based wiki.

Prerequesites

Installation

npm install -g limedocs-wiki-converter

Usage

Basic usage

# Clone you github wiki for example
git clone https://github.com/limedocs/limedocs-wiki-converter.wiki.git

# Convert your wiki
lwc ./imedocs-wiki-converter.wiki

Usage help

  Usage: lwc [options] <wiki-dir>

  Convert a wiki

  Options:

    -h, --help                   output usage information
    -V, --version                output the version number
    -f, --format <format>        Format to convert to. Either html, pdf, or all [default: html]
    -o, --output <output-dir>    Output dir [default: './']
    -t, --title <title>          Wiki title [default: Documentation]
    -d, --disable-inline-assets  Disable inlining of images, css and js in html document
    --toc <toc-file>             Wiki TOC file
    --toc-level <level>          Table of contents deep level [default: 3]
    --highlight-theme <theme>    Highlighter theme [default: darkula]
    --css <css-file>             Additional CSS file
    -v --verbose                 Verbose mode

Formats

HTML

Pages to be included in the documentation

By default, Limedocs Wiki Converter will check for the following files to use as a table of contents (TOC):

When finding a TOC, lwc will only generate pages linked from this TOC.

Inlining

By default, the HTML output format will generate a single-page HTML document of you wiki, with all assets inlined, such as images, css, and javascript. So all you need to transfer documentation (to a collegue for example) is to send him/her this unique file.

You can disable this inlining feature by passing --disable-inline-assets (or -d) such as serveral files will be generated for each of images, css and javascript files.

Table of contents (TOC)

The TOC is rendered using a fixed div in the HTML documentation. You can use --toc-level to prevent the TOC div to overlap the body element.

PDF

Rendering

PDF rendering is done using wkhtmltopdf which should be available in your PATH. It simply renders (more or less) the HTML version of your doc in PDF.

Code highlighting

Code highlighting is rendered using highlight.js. You can customize the theme used by using the --highlight-theme option. By default, darkula theme is used.