## @0xproject/react-docs
A full-page React component for rendering beautiful documentation for Solidity and Typescript code generated with [TypeDoc](http://typedoc.org/) or [Doxity](https://github.com/0xproject/doxity).
react-docs generating 0x's smart contract docs
#### Features
* Mobile optimized
* Reads Javadoc-style comments in your code to generate class/method/argument/return/type comments.
* Syntax highlighting support for TypeScript & Solidity
* Type declaration linking
* Type declaration popovers to avoid clicking through to the definition
* Section/method/type anchors for easily pointing others to a specific part of your docs.
* Version picker
* Customizable sidebar header
* Supports custom markdown sections so you can easily add an intro or installation instructions.
## Installation
```bash
yarn add @0xproject/react-docs
```
## Usage
View the [live example](http://react-docs-example.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/) that renders the [@0xproject/web3-wrapper](https://github.com/0xProject/0x-monorepo/tree/development/packages/web3-wrapper) Typescript package. It's source code is in the [example directory](./example).
This package exposes both a single `Documentation` react component that will render a docs page, as well as all of it's sub-components in case someone wants to build their own layout.
Currently this package still has some external dependencies outside of the `Documentation` component, so please start your project off by copying the `example` directory and modifying from there.
## Future improvements
Feel free to contribute to these improvements!
* Allow user to pass in styling for all major elements similar to [Material-UI](http://www.material-ui.com/).
* Allow user to define an alternative font and have it change everywhere.
* Add source links to Solidity docs (currently unsupported by Doxity).
## Contributing
We strongly encourage the community to help us make improvements. To report bugs within this package, please create an issue in this repository.
Please read our [contribution guidelines](../../CONTRIBUTING.md) before getting started.
### Install Dependencies
If you don't have yarn workspaces enabled (Yarn < v1.0) - enable them:
```bash
yarn config set workspaces-experimental true
```
Then install dependencies
```bash
yarn install
```
### Build
```bash
yarn build
```
### Lint
```bash
yarn lint
```
### Run Example
```bash
yarn dev
```
### Deploy Example to S3 bucket
You will need to adapt the `deploy_example` command in the `package.json` to point to an S3 bucket you've created. Make sure the bucket is publicly accessible to everyone.
You will also need to install the [aws-cli](https://github.com/aws/aws-cli) and configure it with your AWS credentials.
```bash
yarn deploy_example
```