A plugin for TypeDoc that inlines source code into documentation.
By default, when you generate documentation using TypeDoc, it includes a "Defined in" section at the bottom of each symbol, linking to the relevant line in the source file.
This plugin can be used if you additionally require the symbols source code to be included in the generated documentation.
npm install --save-dev typedoc-plugin-inline-sources
Simply add the plugin to your typedoc.json
or equivalent config file.
{
"plugin": ["typedoc-plugin-inline-sources"]
}
The @source
tag is a custom documentation tag used to include the source code directly within the generated output documentation. This is particularly useful where you not only want to describe the functionality of a symbol but also display the actual code for reference.
Here’s an example of a function with the @source tag included:
/**
* Logs a greeting message to the console.
*
* @source Optional source comments
*/
export function greet(): void {
console.log('Hello, welcome to TypeScript!');
}
Block tags are output as "title case" headings in the final output. If you would like an alternative heading to "Source" you can replace locale entry for the tag:
"locales": {
"en": {
"tag_source": "My Source Code"
}
}
When using the tag, TypeDoc (since 0.26) will generate the following warning:
[warning] Encountered an unknown block tag @source
To suppress this warning you have two options.
You can extend the tag defaults by using a JavaScript configuration file:
import { OptionDefaults } from 'typedoc';
const config = {
blockTags: [...OptionDefaults.blockTags, '@source'],
};
See https://typedoc.org/options/comments/#blocktags.
You add a tsdoc.json
file next to your tsconfig.json
file and include the @source
tag name.
{
"$schema": "https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/json-schemas/tsdoc/v0/tsdoc.schema.json",
"extends": ["typedoc/tsdoc.json"],
"tagDefinitions": [
{
"tagName": "@source",
"syntaxKind": "block"
}
]
}
See https://typedoc.org/options/configuration/#tsconfig.
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