¶Fir 2
Fir is a language-agnostic documentation generator framework. It is fully modular, which means you can mix a comment extractor with a different comment parser and emitter (but you aren't going to go through the hassle of writing anything). A set of generic modules for generating Markdown documentation is provided, don't expect much more (unless you press me to write more).
Tip
Check out the new Fir 2 update! Renewed, with symbol support, verbatim inputs, and a little more. Changelog below.
¶Table of contents
¶Install
You can install Fir via LuaRocks:
$ luarocks install fir
¶Compiling from source
If you want to compile from source, you will need to install the following dependencies from LuaRocks:
- argparse
(CLI)
- ansikit
(CLI, optional if using CLI with --silent
)
- lpath
(Library, CLI)
- lrexlib-pcre2
(Library, CLI)
- yuescript
(Compiling)
- alfons
(Compiling)
- rockbuild
(Compiling)
Then, simply run alfons compile make -v 1.0
. To clean the project, simply alfons clean
.
¶Changelog
¶2.x
- 2.0.0 (04.10.2024)
Fir 2 is being released! Out of the necessity to use a more modern documentation for my other, better project, Alfons, I decided to update this project. Here's the main changes:
- Revamped test suite generator. The
tests
format now actually works, and generates robust tests from your documentation that can check for many conditions. It's even TAP compliant for your CI needs! - Symbol linking. Fir CLI using the Generic backend will now collect all symbols and let you link to them with
@@@
syntax. - Verbatim inputs. Those inputs will be copied over directly to the output folder.
- Alfons integration. Fir automatically installs a loadable Alfons task, so you can integrate it into your Alfons workflows. Use
load 'fir'
to load it. - Symbol summaries can now be longer than one line. The summary ends on the first line that does not begin with a \
character. - Aliases are deranked. Now (under the Generic backend) aliases are not put beside the name.
- Better error reporting. No more unparsable errors.
- Output for MkDocs. The Generic Markdown emitter now has specific MkDocs options.
- Updated documentation. It's easier to understand how the fuck to use this.
- Documentation now uses Material for MkDocs. For a more clean, updated and powerful look and feel.
- Switched to more robust libraries. lpath for FS operations, lrexlib on PCRE2 backend for symbol syntax.
- Updated from MoonPlus to Yuescript. MoonPlus has not been a thing for years and instead transitioned into being Yuescript.
¶Documentation
Check out the documentation here.
¶Extra features
I kindly welcome new features that anyone wants to suggest or add! Feel free to open an issue or PR.
¶License
This project is Unlicensed, and released to the public domain. Do whatever you wish with it!