rustdoc-stripper
is a tool used to remove rustdoc comments from your code and save them in a
comments.cmts
file if you want to regenerate them.
Available options for rustdoc-stripper are:
- -h | --help : Displays this help
- -s | --strip : Strips the current folder files and create a file with rustdoc information (comments.cmts by default)
- -g | --regenerate : Recreate files with rustdoc comments from reading rustdoc information file (comments.cmts by default)
- -n | --no-file-output : Display rustdoc information directly on stdout
- -i | --ignore [filename]: Ignore the specified file, can be repeated as much as needed, only used when stripping files, ignored otherwise
- -d | --dir [directory] : Specify a directory path to work on, optional
- -v | --verbose : Activate verbose mode
- -f | --force : Remove confirmation demands
- -m | --ignore-macros : macros in hierarchy will be ignored (so only macros with doc comments will appear in the comments file)
- -o | --comment-file : specify the file within you want to save rustdoc information
By default, rustdoc is run with -s option:
./rustdoc-stripper -s
IMPORTANT: Only files ending with '.rs' will be stripped/regenerated.
You can prevent a doc comment to be stripped by prepending it by // rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
.
You can mark the end of the block to ignore with // rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next-stop
.
Example:
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// existing comment
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next-stop
/// This part will be removed when running rustdoc-stripper!
pub unsafe fn new() -> Foo {}