Releases: SassDoc/sassdoc
Releases · SassDoc/sassdoc
1.9.0
- Added ability to use inline comments with
///(#143) - Added some safeguards when wiping the destination folder to avoid accidents (#220)
- Added
@contentannotation, which is auto-filled when@contentSass directive is being found in a mixin (#226) - Added
@requirealias for@requires(#221) - Added
@propertyalias for@prop(#221) - Made the
$sign optional when writing the parameter name in@param(#222) - Annotations that should not be associated to certain types (for instance
@paramfor a variable) now emit a warning and are properly discarded by the parser (CDocParser#4)
1.8.0
1.7.0
- Added a
--sass-convertoption to perform Sass to SCSS conversion before running SassDoc
(#183) - Added the ability to define annotations at a file-level (#190)
- Improved SassDoc's behaviour when default theme is missing (#207)
- Slightly improved our logging message regarding the theme being used (#206)
- Moved some logic out of the theme's templates right into the index.js from the theme (#40)
1.6.1
1.6.0
- Added a Yeoman Generator to make it easier to build themes (#185)
- Added YAML support for configuration files; default configuration file name is still
view, either as.json,.yamlor.yml(#184) - Added a message to warn against relying on the default configuration file name (
view.{json,yaml,yml}) since it will break in version 2.0.0 in favor of.sassdocrc(which will support both format at once while being more semantic, less confusing and less likely to conflict with other projects) (#194) - Fixed an issue when variable items' value contains a semi-colon (#191)
- Improved the light theme (better sidebar toggle with states stored in localStorage, better code toggle, better JavaScript structure, and better performance)
- Added a
byTypekey to sassdoc-indexer to help building themes
1.5.2
1.5.0
1.4.1
- Fixed a broken test
1.4.0
1.3.2
- Fixed a broken test