DocReducer is a Github documentation consolidation CLI tool. It pairs nicely with Vuepress doc sites, with helpers specifically for VuePress config, but could be used to conslidate documentation anywhere.
- DocReducer allows you to specify repos across various orgs, with various doc directories and custom README names.
- DocReducer helps resolve links by transforming relative links that point outside of the doc directory to absolute links. It will also transform absolute links to other repos or docs into relative links so you can stay within the same documentation site whenever possible.
- DocReducer generates missing README files in each documentation subdirectory to make sure doc site builders have reliable index pages.
- DocReducer provides helpers for Vuepress site configuration to make building your new documentation site quick and easy.
yarn init
yarn add vuepress doc-reducer
touch doc-reducer.json
- Add configuration to
doc-reducer.json
(Example) - Make sure
GITHUB_TOKEN
andGITHUB_USERNAME
env vars are available and have access to the repos added todoc-reducer.json
yarn doc-reducer
yarn vuepress dev <doc desitination directory>
In addition to the document consolidation script, this package also exports helpers to configure your Vuepress site.
Within your .vuepress/config.js
file, use navLinksGenerator
to add a Nav dropdown with an option for each repo you've synced by providing their base path.
Example:
const docReducer = require("doc-reducer");
module.exports = {
title: "Site name",
themeConfig: {
nav: [
{ text: "Home", link: "/" },
{
text: "Apps",
items: docReducer.navLinksGenerator("/apps")
}
]
}
};
Within your .vuepress/config.js
file, use sidebarLinksGenerator
to add a sidebar with items for each repo and their headers. Provide the root location for your Vuepress content and the base path for the synced content.
Example:
const docReducer = require("doc-reducer");
module.exports = {
title: "Site name",
themeConfig: {
sidebar: {
...docReducer.sidebarLinksGenerator("docs", "apps"),
"/": ["apps/"]
}
}
};
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
You should have Node v12 and yarn installed on your system.
yarn install
yarn test
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details