Generating Documentation With odoc
The documentation rendering tool odoc
generates documentation
in the form of HTML, LaTeX, or man pages,
from the docstrings and interfaces of the project's modules
Dune can run odoc
on your project to generate HTML documentation with this command:
$ opam exec -- dune build @doc
# Unix or macOS
$ open _build/default/_doc/_html/index.html
# Windows
$ explorer _build\default\_doc\_html\index.html
.mld
Documentation Pages
Generating In addition to documenting the publicly-visible API of your project,
odoc
also gives you the ability to add individual documentation pages.
For example, to replace the automatically generated documentation
index file, you have to add a file index.mld
to your project.
To make Dune find your .mld
pages and process them with odoc
,
the dune
file in the same directory as your .mld
files needs to
include this stanza:
(documentation
(package name-of-your-package))
A common place to put .mld
files is a directory named doc
or docs
.
For more information on how to write documentation pages for odoc
,
see the odoc
for authors documentation.
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