.TH RUSTDOC "1" "March 2014" "rustdoc 0.11.0" "User Commands" .SH NAME rustdoc \- generate documentation from Rust source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B rustdoc [\fIOPTIONS\fR] \fIINPUT\fR .SH DESCRIPTION This tool generates API reference documentation by extracting comments from source code written in the Rust language, available at <\fBhttps://www.rust-lang.org\fR>. It accepts several input formats and provides several output formats for the generated documentation. .SH OPTIONS .TP -r --input-format html or json (default: inferred) .TP -w --output-format html or json (default: html) .TP -o --output where to place the output (default: doc/ for html, doc.json for json) .TP --passes space-separated list of passes to run (default: '') .TP --no-defaults don't run the default passes .TP --plugins space-separated list of plugins to run (default: '') .TP --plugin-path directory to load plugins from (default: /tmp/rustdoc_ng/plugins) .TP -L --library-path directory to add to crate search path .TP --html-in-header file to add to .TP --html-before-content file to add in , before content .TP --html-after-content file to add in , after content .TP -h, --help Print help .SH "OUTPUT FORMATS" The rustdoc tool can generate output in either an HTML or JSON format. If using an HTML format, then the specified output destination will be the root directory of an HTML structure for all the documentation. Pages will be placed into this directory, and source files will also possibly be rendered into it as well. If using a JSON format, then the specified output destination will have the rustdoc output serialized as JSON into it. This output format exists to pre-compile documentation for crates, and for usage in non-rustdoc tools. The JSON output is the following hash: { "schema": VERSION, "crate": ..., "plugins": ..., } The schema version indicates what the structure of crate/plugins will look like. Within a schema version the structure will remain the same. The `crate` field will contain all relevant documentation for the source being documented, and the `plugins` field will contain the output of the plugins run over the crate. .SH "EXAMPLES" To generate documentation for the source in the current directory: $ rustdoc hello.rs List all available passes that rustdoc has, along with default passes: $ rustdoc --passes list To precompile the documentation for a crate, and then use it to render html at a later date: $ rustdoc -w json hello.rs $ rustdoc doc.json The generated HTML can be viewed with any standard web browser. .SH "SEE ALSO" rustc .SH "BUGS" See <\fBhttps://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues\fR> for issues. .SH "AUTHOR" See \fBAUTHORS.txt\fR in the Rust source distribution. .SH "COPYRIGHT" This work is dual-licensed under Apache 2.0 and MIT terms. See \fBCOPYRIGHT\fR file in the rust source distribution.