This Ember Application allows you to browse API docs.
- Install Dependencies
npm install && bower install
- Start the app with with the following command args
-
lib-dir
(path) local path to the library documented with YUIDoc e.g./usr/yourname/code/ember.js
-
project-name
(string, default''
) the name of the project you're documenting. this becomes the project's slug for urls: e.g.ember.js
becomes/ember.js/v1.9.0
-
default-index
(string) name of the class you'd like to redirect to when someone visits the root (/
) of the documentation. e.g.Ember
-
default-module
(string) name of the module where to look for module related data. YUIDoc stuffs all modules (even if you only have one) intomodules
: e.g.ember
-
rev
(string, optional, defaults to 'master') name of the revision you are generating: e.g.v1.1.0
-
sha
(String, optional, defaults to 'master') name of the SHA or tag. This is different thanrev
to allow you to publish new versions of a rev's docs that have been updated in future commits. So, if a spelling fixes occur in commits > v1.1.0 and < v1.1.1 you can publish the SHA to update: e.g.decafbebad01
orv1.0.0
-
`github-url (url) github url of the project, no trailing slash: e.g. 'https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js'
ember server --lib-dir=/path/to/ember.js --default-index=Ember --default-module=ember --rev=v1.0.0
- View the app
open http://0.0.0.0:4200