Literate programming in JavaScript using reStructuredText.
Detailed documentation is provided in the src directories and at woofwoofinc.github.io/literacy.
Literacy is distributed using NPM. See the latest details at the Literacy NPM registry page.
Add it to an existing project:
npm install --save literacy
Or with Yarn:
yarn add literacy
Use the literacy
command to extract the code blocks from a single .js.rst
file and output to a file.
$ literacy examples/blocks.js.rst --out-file blocks.js
The .js.rst
or .json.rst
files from an entire source directory can be
processed and output to another directory retaining the relative path prefixes.
This doesn’t overwrite any other files or directories in the output. Use
-out-dir
to specify an output directory.
$ literacy --out-dir lib src
To also copy the files which are not .js.rst
or .json.rst
files from the
source directory to the output directory, include the --copy-files
option.
$ literacy --copy-files --out-dir lib src
For other command options and usage, use --help
.
$ literacy --help
Literate programming in JavaScript using reStructured Text. This command
extracts code blocks from `.js.rst` and `.json.rst` reStructured Text files.
Usage: literacy [options] <paths>
Options:
-o, --out-file Compile to an output file [string]
-d, --out-dir Compile to an output directory [string]
-D, --copy-files Copy non-js.rst files to output directory [boolean]
-s, --source-maps Generate source maps for output files [boolean]
-q, --quiet Suppress messages [boolean]
-h, --help Show help [boolean]
-v, --version Show version number [boolean]
Projects which incorporate Literacy can combine documentation and source trees
into a single reStructured Text document. See src in this project for an
example. There, the index.rst
file is the entry point for the documentation
and includes the source .js.rst
files from src/js
into the document. These
source files are also separately processed by the Literacy command line tool to
make the lib
module directory contents for publishing to the NPM registry.
For non-production use cases there is a require hook for including .js.rst
files without specifying the suffix. This can be convenient for developing in
source trees which use the literacy
command to compile to .js
files since
the transpilation step can be omitted.
Using a require hook in production code is not recommended practice.
To use the hook, require it from the development run harness, e.g. inside a wrapper Yarn/NPM script.
require('literacy/lib/register');
Then require .js.rst
files as if they were .js
files. The hook takes care
of intercepting the extension and performing the JavaScript code block
extraction before handing it to the Node module compiler.
A Webpack loader is provided for integrating Literacy with Webpack to support
.js.rst
processing. See the example project included at
example/webpack-literacy
.
See the loader directories or the NPM Webpack loader documentation for details.
The project build stack uses Node.js and the Yarn package manager. Install these on your system if they are not already available.
A rkt container build script is included in the project repository and provides an installation which can be used to build the project also. See the description on building and running the container in the Development Tools Container section of the documentation for more information.
For macOS, RktMachine provides a CoreOS VM which supports developing using the rkt container system.
Start by installing Literacy and the other project dependencies using Yarn.
$ yarn
Then build the project:
$ yarn build
If you want to help extend and improve this project, then your contributions would be greatly appreciated. Check out our GitHub issues for ideas or a place to ask questions. Welcome to the team!
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