Show HN: Automatic Documentation for TypeScript Packages

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  • extractor

    API extractor for npm packages powering jsDocs.io (by jsdocs-io)

  • Thank you for your question, I don't have experience with Docusaurus but I'll try to list a few ideas, let me know if it can help you.

    If you only need raw package metatada (signatures, docs...) that Docusaurus will render somehow at build time you may use my extractor which outputs a plain Javascript object with the collected information (see https://github.com/jsdocs-io/extractor/blob/main/test/packag...).

    If you need pre-rendered docs that Docusaurus will embed in a page you may implement something like a React component (see https://github.com/jsdocs-io/web/blob/main/src/components/pa...) and use the raw metadata as component props.

    If you need a pre-rendered page that Docusaurus will collect, you may want to look into https://www.npmjs.com/package/@microsoft/api-extractor which can directly output Markdown files (as well as JSON files) but requires some initial setup to get working.

  • web

    jsDocs.io is an open source documentation host for Javascript and Typescript packages. (by jsdocs-io)

  • Thank you for your question, I don't have experience with Docusaurus but I'll try to list a few ideas, let me know if it can help you.

    If you only need raw package metatada (signatures, docs...) that Docusaurus will render somehow at build time you may use my extractor which outputs a plain Javascript object with the collected information (see https://github.com/jsdocs-io/extractor/blob/main/test/packag...).

    If you need pre-rendered docs that Docusaurus will embed in a page you may implement something like a React component (see https://github.com/jsdocs-io/web/blob/main/src/components/pa...) and use the raw metadata as component props.

    If you need a pre-rendered page that Docusaurus will collect, you may want to look into https://www.npmjs.com/package/@microsoft/api-extractor which can directly output Markdown files (as well as JSON files) but requires some initial setup to get working.

  • SurveyJS

    Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.

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