## Documentation Generator `deno doc` followed by a list of one or more source files will print the JSDoc documentation for each of the module's **exported** members. For example, given a file `add.ts` with the contents: ```ts /** * Adds x and y. * @param {number} x * @param {number} y * @returns {number} Sum of x and y */ export function add(x: number, y: number): number { return x + y; } ``` Running the Deno `doc` command, prints the function's JSDoc comment to `stdout`: ```shell deno doc add.ts function add(x: number, y: number): number Adds x and y. @param {number} x @param {number} y @returns {number} Sum of x and y ``` Use the `--json` flag to output the documentation in JSON format. This JSON format is consumed by the [deno doc website](https://github.com/denoland/doc_website) and is used to generate module documentation.