Index
Getting started
- Getting started with JSDoc
- A quick start to documenting JavaScript with JSDoc.
- Using namepaths with JSDoc
- A guide to using namepaths with JSDoc.
- Command-line arguments to JSDoc
- About command-line arguments to JSDoc.
- Configuring JSDoc with a configuration file
- How to configure JSDoc using a configuration file.
- Configuring JSDoc's default template
- How to configure the output from JSDoc's default template.
- Block and inline tags
- Overview of block and inline JSDoc tags.
- About JSDoc plugins
- How to create and use JSDoc plugins.
- Using the Markdown plugin
- Enable Markdown support in JSDoc.
- Tutorials
- Adding tutorials to your API documentation.
- Including a Package File
- How to show package details in your documentation.
- Including a README File
- How to include a README file in your documentation.
- License
- License information for JSDoc.
JSDoc examples
- ES 2015 classes
- How to add JSDoc comments to ECMAScript 2015 classes.
- ES 2015 modules
- How to add JSDoc comments to ECMAScript 2015 modules.
- CommonJS modules
- How to add JSDoc comments to CommonJS and Node.js modules.
- AMD modules
- How to add JSDoc comments to AMD and RequireJS modules.
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@abstract
(synonyms: @virtual)
- This member must be implemented (or overridden) by the inheritor.
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@access
- Specify the access level of this member (private, package-private, public, or protected).
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@alias
- Treat a member as if it had a different name.
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@async
- Indicate that a function is asynchronous.
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@augments
(synonyms: @extends)
- Indicate that a symbol inherits from, and adds to, a parent symbol.
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@author
- Identify the author of an item.
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@borrows
- This object uses something from another object.
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@class
(synonyms: @constructor)
- This function is intended to be called with the "new" keyword.
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@classdesc
- Use the following text to describe the entire class.
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@constant
(synonyms: @const)
- Document an object as a constant.
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@constructs
- This function member will be the constructor for the previous class.
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@copyright
- Document some copyright information.
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@default
(synonyms: @defaultvalue)
- Document the default value.
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@deprecated
- Document that this is no longer the preferred way.
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@description
(synonyms: @desc)
- Describe a symbol.
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@enum
- Document a collection of related properties.
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@event
- Document an event.
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@example
- Provide an example of how to use a documented item.
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@exports
- Identify the member that is exported by a JavaScript module.
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@external
(synonyms: @host)
- Identifies an external class, namespace, or module.
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@file
(synonyms: @fileoverview, @overview)
- Describe a file.
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@fires
(synonyms: @emits)
- Describe the events this method may fire.
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@function
(synonyms: @func, @method)
- Describe a function or method.
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@generator
- Indicate that a function is a generator function.
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@global
- Document a global object.
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@hideconstructor
- Indicate that the constructor should not be displayed.
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@ignore
- Omit a symbol from the documentation.
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@implements
- This symbol implements an interface.
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@inheritdoc
- Indicate that a symbol should inherit its parent's documentation.
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@inner
- Document an inner object.
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@instance
- Document an instance member.
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@interface
- This symbol is an interface that others can implement.
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@kind
- What kind of symbol is this?
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@lends
- Document properties on an object literal as if they belonged to a symbol with a given name.
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@license
- Identify the license that applies to this code.
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@listens
- List the events that a symbol listens for.
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@member
(synonyms: @var)
- Document a member.
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@memberof
- This symbol belongs to a parent symbol.
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@mixes
- This object mixes in all the members from another object.
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@mixin
- Document a mixin object.
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@module
- Document a JavaScript module.
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@name
- Document the name of an object.
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@namespace
- Document a namespace object.
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@override
- Indicate that a symbol overrides its parent.
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@package
- This symbol is meant to be package-private.
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@param
(synonyms: @arg, @argument)
- Document the parameter to a function.
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@private
- This symbol is meant to be private.
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@property
(synonyms: @prop)
- Document a property of an object.
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@protected
- This symbol is meant to be protected.
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@public
- This symbol is meant to be public.
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@readonly
- This symbol is meant to be read-only.
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@requires
- This file requires a JavaScript module.
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@returns
(synonyms: @return)
- Document the return value of a function.
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@see
- Refer to some other documentation for more information.
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@since
- When was this feature added?
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@static
- Document a static member.
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@summary
- A shorter version of the full description.
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@this
- What does the 'this' keyword refer to here?
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@throws
(synonyms: @exception)
- Describe what errors could be thrown.
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@todo
- Document tasks to be completed.
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@tutorial
- Insert a link to an included tutorial file.
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@type
- Document the type of an object.
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@typedef
- Document a custom type.
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@variation
- Distinguish different objects with the same name.
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@version
- Documents the version number of an item.
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@yields
(synonyms: @yield)
- Document the value yielded by a generator function.
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@link
(synonyms: @linkcode, @linkplain)
- Link to another item in the documentation.
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@tutorial
- Link to a tutorial.
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- JSDoc project on GitHub
- Contribute to JSDoc.
- JSDoc documentation project on GitHub
- Contribute to the JSDoc documentation.
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