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md2mld
converts a Markdown-format file into the mld
format used by odoc to render HTML documentation or OCaml libraries. You can use this script to automatically embed a README.md
file into API documentation for an OCaml library.
You can use it manually as follows
$ md2mld filename.md > outfile.mld
In dune
you can use it to generate an mld file with
(rule
(target outfile.mld)
(deps filename.md)
(action
(with-stdout-to outfile.mld (run md2mld filename.md))))
Attach the mld file using the (documentation …)
stanza. You can see the documentation generated from the latest tagged version of this README at mseri.github.io/md2mld/md2mld.
md
file will be the level 3 one ###
. You can work around this by using the -min-header 3
flag during the invocation of md2mld
.'{0': heading level should be lower than top heading level '0'
, this is because in ocamldoc
the first header must have a level higher than all other headings in the page. You can safely ignore it or increase the level of the subsequent headings to get rid of it.