thirdparty/jsdoctoolkit/conf/sample.conf
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+/*
+	This is an example of one way you could set up a configuration file to more
+	conveniently define some commandline options. You might like to do this if
+	you frequently reuse the same options. Note that you don't need to define
+	every option in this file, you can combine a configuration file with
+	additional options on the commandline if your wish.
+	
+	You would include this configuration file by running JsDoc Toolkit like so:
+	java -jar jsrun.jar app/run.js -c=conf/sample.conf
+
+*/
+
+{
+	// source files to use
+	_: ['app/test/jsdoc_test.js'],
+	
+	// document all functions, even uncommented ones
+	a: true,
+	
+	// including those marked @private
+	p: true,
+	
+	// some extra variables I want to include
+	D: {generatedBy: "Michael Mathews", copyright: "2008"},
+	
+	// use this directory as the output directory
+	d: "docs",
+	
+	// use this template
+	t: "templates/jsdoc"
+}
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