en-AU/about_PSDocs_Keywords.help.txt

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TOPIC
    about_psdocs_keywords
 
SHORT DESCRIPTION
    Describes the language keywords that can be used within PSDocs document
    definitions.
 
LONG DESCRIPTION
    PSDocs lets you generate dynamic markdown documents using PowerShell blocks.
    To generate markdown a document is defined inline or within script files by
    using the `document` keyword.
    - Document - A named document definition
    - Section - A named section
    - Title - Sets the document title
    - Code - Inserts a block of code
    - Note - Inserts a note using DocFx formatted markdown (DFM)
    - Warning - Inserts a warnding usinf DocFx formatted markdown (DFM)
    - Table - Inserts a table from pipeline objects
    - Yaml - Inserts a YAML header
 
    DOCUMENT
    Defines a named block that can be called to output documentation. The
    document keyword can be defined inline or in a seperate script file.
    Syntax:
 
    Document [-Name] <String> [-Body] <ScriptBlock>
 
    - `Name` - The name of the document definition.
    - `Body` - A definition of the markdown document containing one or more
    PSDocs keywords and PowerShell.
    Examples:
 
    # A document definition named Sample
    Document 'Sample' {
     
        # Define the document here
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'Sample' -InputObject '';
 
    SECTION
    Creates a new document section block containing content. Each section will
    be converted into a header.
    Syntax:
 
    Section [-Name] <String> [-When <ScriptBlock>] [-Body] <ScriptBlock>
 
    - `Name` - The name or header of the section.
    - `When` - A condition to determine if the section block should be included
    in the markdown document.
    Examples:
 
    # A document definition named Sample
    Document 'Sample' {
     
        # Define a section named Introduction
        Section 'Intoduction' {
     
            # Content of the Introduction section
            'This is a sample document that uses PSDocs keywords to construct a dynamic document.'
     
            # Define more section content here
        }
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'Sample' -InputObject '';
 
    # A document definition named Sample
    Document 'Sample' {
     
        # Sections can be nested
        Section 'Level2' {
     
            Section 'Level3' {
     
                # Define level 3 section content here
            }
     
            # Define more level 2 section content here
        }
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'Sample' -InputObject '';
 
    # A document definition named Sample
    Document 'Sample' {
     
        # By default each section is included when markdown in generated
        Section 'Included in output' {
     
            # SEction and section content is included in generated markdown
        }
     
        # Sections can be optional if the When parameter is specified the expressnio evaluates to $False
        Section 'Not included in output' -When { $False } {
     
            # Section and section content is not included in generated markdown
        }
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'Sample' -InputObject '';
 
    CODE
    You can use the Code statement to generate fenced code sections in markdown.
    An info string can optionally be specified using the `-Info` parameter.
    Syntax:
 
    Code [-Info <String>] [-Body] <ScriptBlock>
 
    - `Info` - An info string that can be used to specify the language of the
    code block.
    Examples:
 
    # A document definition named CodeBlock
    Document 'CodeBlock' {
     
        # Define a code block that will be rendered as markdown instead of being executed
        Code {
            powershell.exe -Help
        }
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'CodeBlock' -InputObject $Null;
 
    Generates a new `CodeBlock.md` document containing the `powershell.exe
    -Help` command line.
 
    # A document definition named CodeBlockWithInfo
    Document 'CodeBlockWithInfo' {
     
        # Define a code block that will be rendered in markdown as PowerShell
        Code powershell {
            Get-Item -Path .\;
        }
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'CodeBlockWithInfo' -InputObject $Null;
 
    Generates a new `Test.md` document containing script code formatted with the
    powershell info string.
 
    # A document definition named CodeBlockFromPipeline
    Document 'CodeBlockFromPipeline' {
     
        # Execute Get-Help then create a code block from the output of the Get-Help command
        Get-Help 'Invoke-PSDocument' | Code
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'CodeBlockWithInfo' -InputObject $Null;
 
    NOTE
    Creates a block quote formatted as a DocFx Formatted Markdown note.
Syntax:
 
    Note [-Body] <ScriptBlock>
 
    Examples:
 
    # A document definition named NoteBlock
    Document 'NoteBlock' {
     
        # Define a note block
        Note {
            'This is a note.'
        }
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'NoteBlock' -InputObject $Null;
 
    Generates a new `NoteBlock.md` document containing a block quote formatted
    as a DFM note.
 
    WARNING
    Creates a block quote formatted as a DocFx Formatted Markdown warning.
    Syntax:
 
    Warning [-Body] <ScriptBlock>
 
    Examples:
 
    # A document definition named WarningBlock
    Document 'WarningBlock' {
     
        Warning {
            'This is a warning.'
        }
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'WarningBlock' -InputObject $Null;
 
    Generates a new `WarningBlock.md` document containing a block quote
    formatted as a DFM warning.
 
    TABLE
    Creates a formatted table from pipeline objects.
Syntax:
 
    Table [-Property <String[]>]
 
    - `-Property` - Filter the table to only the named columns.
Examples:
 
    # A document definition named Table
    Document 'Table' {
     
        Section 'Directory list' {
     
            # Create a row for each child item of C:\
            Get-ChildItem -Path 'C:\' | Table -Property Name,PSIsContainer;
        }
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'Table';
 
    Generates a new `Table.md` document containing a table populated with a row
    for each item. Only the properties Name and PSIsContainer are added as
    columns.
 
    YAML
    Creates a yaml header.
Syntax:
 
    Yaml [-Body] <Hashtable>
 
    Examples:
 
    # A document definition named YamlBlock
    Document 'YamlBlock' {
     
        # Create a Yaml block of key value pairs
        Yaml @{
            title = 'An example title'
        }
     
        # Additional text to add to the document
        'Yaml header may not be rendered by some markdown viewers. See source to view yaml.'
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'YamlBlock';
 
    Generates a new YamlBlock.md document containing a yaml header. An example
    of the output generated is available
    here
    .
 
EXAMPLES
    Document 'Sample' {
     
        Section 'Introduction' {
            'This is a sample document that uses PSDocs keywords to construct a dynamic document.'
        }
     
        Section 'Generated by' {
            "This document was generated by $($Env:USERNAME)."
     
           $PSVersionTable | Table -Property Name,Value
        }
    }
     
    # Generate markdown from the document definition
    Invoke-PSDocument -Name 'Sample';
 
NOTE
    An online version of this document is available at
    https://github.com/BernieWhite/PSDocs/blob/master/docs/keywords/PSDocs/en-US/about_PSDocs_Keywords.md.
 
SEE ALSO
    -
    Invoke-PSDocument
 
KEYWORDS
    - Document
- Section
- Title
- Code
- Note
- Warning
- Table
- Yaml