JSDuck comments can be formatted with Markdown and they'll show up as valid HTML on the documentation site.
This way a lot more information is inferred from the code, allowing developers to focus on the first task at hand (writing code), and automatically producing the proper documentation for it automatically.
JSDuck is currently used by Sencha to document Ext JS 4, Sencha Touch, and several other products.
It is also used by other products like CKEditor, MediaWiki, Titanium SDK, and many other more.
JSDuck is also backwards-compatible with ext-doc, Ext JS' former documentation generator.
What is new in this release:
- Fixed display of +/- defaults for warning types in --help=warnings.
What is new in version 5.3.2:
- Fixed XSS vulnerability on print pages.
What is new in version 5.3.1:
- Fixed crash when running in Ruby 1.8, caused by trailing comma.
What is new in version 5.1.0:
- Added --exclude option for excluding a set of input files.
- Fixed handling of anchor links in guides print version.
- Added Window and XMLHttpRequest to external classes list.
What is new in version 5.0.0:
- New custom tags system
- New flat export format
- New JavaScript parser
- Improved warnings system
What is new in version 4.10.4:
- Exclude hidden members and constructors from search data.
- Ensure all @member tags place a member into a class.
What is new in version 4.10.3:
- Fixed XSS issue allowing JS in URL to be executed on error page.
What is new in version 4.10.1:
- Upgrade prettify lib to fix newlines handling in IE10.
- Allow installing JSDuck with therubyracer 0.11.x.
What is new in version 4.9.0:
- Fixed problems with URL-s containing additional parameters.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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