A static site generator for DocC documentation archives
Tool to convert “DocC” archives, a format to document Swift frameworks
and packages:
Documenting a Swift Framework or Package,
to a static HTML site.
Blog entry on the topic: DocC 📚 Archived and Analyzed.
First grab the package:
$ git clone https://github.com/DoccZz/docc2html.git
$ cd docc2html
Then run it on your .doccarchive
:
$ swift run docc2html ~/Downloads/SlothCreator.doccarchive /tmp/SlothCreator/docs
This will create the static site in /tmp/SlothCreatorSite.
The root documentation can be directly opened in the browser,
e.g.
open file:/tmp/SlothCreatorSite/documentation/slothcreator/index.html
I think it is somewhat reasonable now. Templates (and Site.css) can be customized
using external files. If willing to ajust the CSS to your own liking, it might be
reasonable to use docc2html for something real.
Well, it’s getting closer and the source code starts to be quite
reasonable as well. Though you can still tell it started as a
quick hack.
It’s not ready for production yet, needs some more work.
This is a very quick hack/PoC full of quirks,
and pretty incomplete.
But it has working parts and we invite everyone to improve it and provide PRs.
Or ignore it and come up with an own exporter base on the ideas (and
possibly DocCArchive).
The tool is, as of today, just tested against the
SlothCreator
example.
It does not export tutorials yet, only the documents in the
documentation folder.
It’s not much yet, but a pretty good starting point.
We didn’t try yet 🥸 But hope to be able to move the
SwiftBlocksUI Documentation
to that.
Going to take some time until it’s possible.
The GH action would need to:
Package.swift
version to 5.5xcodebuild -doc
thing to produce the DocC archivesdocc2html
on each of the archivesdocc2html is brought to you by
the
Always Right Institute
and
ZeeZide.
We like
feedback,
GitHub stars,
cool contract work,
presumably any form of praise you can think of.