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Code-aware static site generator with directive-based content extraction

Project description

selfdoc

Code-aware static site generator that resolves directive blocks in Markdown templates into live content extracted from your source code.

Supports Python, Go, and TypeScript/JavaScript. Zero runtime dependencies -- pure Python stdlib.

Install

pip install selfdoc

or via npm (delegates to Python under the hood):

npm install -g selfdoc

Requires Python 3.11+.

Quick start

# Initialize in an existing project (auto-detects language)
selfdoc init

# Edit docs/index.md -- add directives referencing your code
# (see Directive syntax below)

# Build HTML output
selfdoc build

# Serve locally with live reload
selfdoc serve

Directive syntax

Directives are inline blocks in your Markdown templates. They get replaced with content extracted from your source code at build time.

:-: directive-name path="arg"

Self-closing directives use :-:. Block directives that wrap a body use :<: to open, :>: to close, with :=: and ::: to delimit sections inside. Directives inside fenced code blocks are ignored.

Built-in directives

Directive Attributes Description
ref path Extract module/package docstrings, exported functions, classes
table-schema path, target Extract dataclass fields or JSON keys as a table
code-test path, target Embed test source code (whole file or specific function/class)
code-help path Extract CLI help/usage text and flag definitions
table-config path Render JSON/TOML config files as key-value tables

Example -- embed the API docs for a Python module:

## API Reference

:-: ref path="selfdoc.config"

Example -- show a JSON schema as a table:

:-: table-schema path="selfdoc.json"

Custom directives

Register custom directives in selfdoc.json under the directives key. Each entry maps a directive name to a Python script (relative to project root) that exports a resolve(arg, config) function returning a Markdown string.

{
  "directives": {
    "changelog": "scripts/changelog_directive.py"
  }
}

Script interface:

def resolve(arg: str, config: dict) -> str:
    """Return Markdown string to replace the directive block."""
    ...

Use in templates:

:-: changelog path="v1.0.0"

Custom directives take priority over built-in names.

Configuration

selfdoc.json at the project root:

{
  "language": "python",
  "source": ["selfdoc/"],
  "docs": "docs/",
  "output": "docs/_build/",
  "deploy": {
    "provider": "cloudflare-pages",
    "project": "my-docs"
  },
  "directives": {}
}
Field Required Default Description
language yes -- python, go, typescript, or javascript
source yes -- List of source directories to scan
docs no docs/ Directory containing Markdown templates
output no docs/_build/ Directory for generated HTML output
deploy no -- Deploy provider config (see Deploy below)
directives no {} Custom directive script mappings

selfdoc init auto-detects language and source paths from project files (pyproject.toml, go.mod, tsconfig.json, package.json).

Commands

Command Description
selfdoc init Initialize selfdoc in the current project (creates selfdoc.json + starter template)
selfdoc build Resolve directives and generate HTML to the output directory
selfdoc serve [--port PORT] Serve built docs locally with SSE-based live reload (default port 8000)
selfdoc deploy Deploy docs to the configured provider
selfdoc check Validate all directives resolve successfully; report documentation coverage

Deploy

Cloudflare Pages

Requires the Wrangler CLI installed and authenticated.

{
  "deploy": {
    "provider": "cloudflare-pages",
    "project": "my-docs-project"
  }
}
selfdoc build && selfdoc deploy

GitHub Pages

Pushes the output directory to the gh-pages branch via force-push.

{
  "deploy": {
    "provider": "github-pages"
  }
}

Enable GitHub Pages in your repo settings (source: gh-pages branch).

Integration with rlsbl

When rlsbl detects a selfdoc.json in the project, it can trigger selfdoc build and selfdoc deploy as part of the release lifecycle via the .rlsbl/hooks/post-release.sh hook.

License

MIT

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