Hads is a fast Node.js based web server allowing to browse, search and edit documentation written in Markdown.
Features:
- No configuration needed
- Github-like presentation
- GFM (Github Flavoured Markdown)
- Automatic indexation and search
- In-browser editor
- Table of contents using Markdown extension
[[toc]]
- Navigation index using Markdown extension
[[index]]
- Diagrams and flowcharts using Mermaid syntax
- Drag'n drop images
- 100% offline
- Custom CSS style
npm install -g hads
hads -o
Your browser will open http://localhost:4040
and display your project documentation.
Usage: hads [root dir] [options]
Options:
-p, --port Port number to listen on [default: 4040]
-h, --host Host address to bind to [default: "localhost"]
-i, --images-dir Directory to store images [default: "images"]
-o, --open Open default browser on start
-r, --readonly Read-only mode (no add or edit feature)
--help Show this help
If no root dir is specified, ./
will be used.
The server will automatically search for a file named index.md
, readme.md
or README.md
on the specified
documentation root and will use it as your home page.
You can customize the CSS style in a file named custom.css
.
The special text [[toc]]
will be replaced by the table of contents of the markdown document, based on headings.
The special text [[index]]
will be replaced by the full navigation index of all markdown files found under the
specified root dir. File and folder names will be humanized for better readability.
It is particularly useful on the home page to provide an overview of the available documentation for your project.
You can use the Mermaid syntax to insert diagrams and flowcharts directly in your
markdown, but using code blocks with the mermaid
language specified, like this:
```mermaid
graph TD;
A-->B;
A-->C;
B-->D;
C-->D;
```
Mermaid configuration can be overridden on a given page using the global variable MERMAID_CONFIG
in a <script>
tag, for example:
<script>
MERMAID_CONFIG = { theme: 'forest' };
</script>
See changelog here