forge doc

Generate documentation for the project

$ forge doc --help
Usage: forge doc [OPTIONS] Options: --root <PATH> The project's root path. By default root of the Git repository, if in one, or the current working directory. -o, --out <PATH> The doc's output path. By default, it is the `docs/` in project root. -b, --build Build the `mdbook` from generated files -s, --serve Serve the documentation --open Open the documentation in a browser after serving --hostname <HOSTNAME> Hostname for serving documentation -h, --help Print help (see a summary with '-h') -j, --threads <THREADS> Number of threads to use. Specifying 0 defaults to the number of logical cores [aliases: jobs] Watch options: -w, --watch [<PATH>...] Watch the given files or directories for changes. If no paths are provided, the source and test directories of the project are watched. --no-restart Do not restart the command while it's still running --run-all Explicitly re-run all tests when a change is made. By default, only the tests of the last modified test file are executed. --watch-delay <DELAY> File update debounce delay. During the delay, incoming change events are accumulated and only once the delay has passed, is an action taken. Note that this does not mean a command will be started: if --no-restart is given and a command is already running, the outcome of the action will be to do nothing. Defaults to 50ms. Parses as decimal seconds by default, but using an integer with the `ms` suffix may be more convenient. When using --poll mode, you'll want a larger duration, or risk overloading disk I/O. -p, --port <PORT> Port for serving documentation --deployments [<DEPLOYMENTS>] The relative path to the `hardhat-deploy` or `forge-deploy` artifact directory. Leave blank for default -i, --include-libraries Whether to create docs for external libraries Display options: --color <COLOR> The color of the log messages Possible values: - auto: Intelligently guess whether to use color output (default) - always: Force color output - never: Force disable color output --json Format log messages as JSON -q, --quiet Do not print log messages -v, --verbosity... Verbosity level of the log messages. Pass multiple times to increase the verbosity (e.g. -v, -vv, -vvv). Depending on the context the verbosity levels have different meanings. For example, the verbosity levels of the EVM are: - 2 (-vv): Print logs for all tests. - 3 (-vvv): Print execution traces for failing tests. - 4 (-vvvv): Print execution traces for all tests, and setup traces for failing tests. - 5 (-vvvvv): Print execution and setup traces for all tests, including storage changes.