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Ganam Style Guide
The command line tools for ganam.
Install
Install with npm:
$ npm install ganam-cli -g
Remember the -g
option.
Usage
The command line interface:
$ ganam -h
Usage: ganam [options] <dir>
Options:
-o, --out <dir> Output to <dir> when passing files
-t, --theme <name> Specify the theme, default is github
-u, --use <path> Utilize the stylus plugin at <path>
-I, --include <path> Add <path> to lookup paths
-c, --compress Compress css output
--import <file> Import stylus <file>
--include-css Include regular css on @import
-w, --watch Watch file(s) for changes and re-compile
-q, --quiet Only show warn logs
-v, --verbose Show more logs
-V, --version Display the version
-h, --help Display this help menu
The style file structure:
package.json
README.md
guide/
buttons.styl
forms.styl
Style Syntax
Find the syntax at: Ganam Parser
In CSS, it is something like:
/*
1.1 Classy Buttons
Classy buttons is clickable form action buttons,
it is widely usage in forms.
:hover - button when hovered
:disabled - button when disabled
.disabled - the same as :disabled
Examples:
<button class="classy {{modifier}}">Button</button
<a class="button-classy {{modifier}}">Button</a>
*/
button.classy,
a.button-classy {
color: #d64;
}
button.classy:hover {
color: #000;
}
In stylus, you can use //
as the comment leading, like:
// 1.1 Classy Buttons
//
// Classy buttons ....
There are five parts of a section:
Title
The first line with a version number is the title, which is:
1.1 Classy Buttons
Description
The lines below title and above modifiers, which is:
Classy buttons is clickable form action buttons,
it is widely usage in forms.
Modifiers
Modifiers are key value pairs to decorate the element:
:hover - button when hovered
:disabled - button when disabled
.disabled - the same as :disabled
The key is a class or a pseudo-class before -
.
Modifiers are not required, the section may contain no modifiers.
Examples
Examples are code to be rendered. If the section has modifiers, the example code will be rendered (modifiers.length) times, and the variable {{modifier}}
will be replaced every time.
Examples can be a path to a file:
Examples: ./code.html
Theme
Ganam-cli ships with a default theme. If you are not satisfied with it, you can write your own theme.
A theme folder is something like:
template.html <- required
theme.js <- optional
... <- any other files will be copied to out directory
template.html
Template is powered by swig, you should learn some basic knowledge of swig markup.
Variables that can be used in template:
- styleguides: always available
- readme: only available when render readme
- guide: only available when render this specified guide
- theme: (optional), variables that you defined in
theme.js
- pkg: (optional), variables that you defined in
package.json
- permalink_url: a function to generate permalink
guide
The guide
variable is an object, which looks like:
{
"order": 1,
"name": "foo",
"filename": "foo.styl",
"filepath": "./foo.styl",
"css": "button {.....}",
"sections": [....]
}
sections
is a list of section object, which looks like:
{
"name": "1.1",
"title": "Classy Buttons"
"description": "Classy buttons is clickable form action buttons,\nit is widely usage in forms.",
"modifiers": [
{"name": ":hover", "description": "button when hovered"},
{"name": ":disabled", "description": "button when disabled"},
{"name": ".disabled", "description": "the same as :disabled"}
],
"html": "<button class='classy {{modifier}}'>Button</button\n<a class='button-classy {{modifier}}'>Button</a>",
"examples": [
{"name": "", "code": "<button class='classy '>Button</button>......"},
{"name": ":hover", "code": "<button class='classy pseudo-class-hover'>Button</button>......"},
{"name": ":disabled", "code": "<button class='classy pseudo-class-disabled'>Button</button>......"},
...
]
}
styleguides
Styleguides is a list of guide
object ordered by order
.
readme
Readme is the content in README.md
.
Ganam will search readme file in the style guide folder first, if not found, it will search readme file in the current working directory.
theme.js
You can define some information in theme.js
which can be used in template.html
.
Take an example, your theme.js
is:
exports.name = 'ganam'
In your template.html
, you can use the theme
variable:
<h1>{{theme.name}}</h1>
If you want to extend the filters, add in your theme.js
:
exports.filters = {
subtring: function(s, start, end) {
return s.substring(start, end)
}
}
And then, you can use the substring
filter in template.html
:
{{ "ganam"|subtring(0, 2) }}
Changelog
Jul 15, 2013 0.3.2
- Export run function
- Change GitHub theme to ganam theme
Jun 6, 2013 0.3.1
- Update ganam (~0.2.0)
- Pure theme support header feature lepture/ganam#3
Jun 6, 2013 0.3.0
- Read data from
theme.js
andpackage.json
- Improve theme, and improve how to organize theme
- Support render readme as index page. #5
- Add watch option for command line. #4
- Add pure theme. #2
May 8, 2013 0.2.0
- Support recurse walk directory. #1
- Bugfix, missing option
-c, --compress
. #3 - Show ganam version:
ganam --version
.
May 8, 2013 0.1.0
First preview release.