myService
( service in module myModule
)
This is the best service ever!! ```
With the basis of the @doc plugin along with the additions of the @ngdoc plugin gives the final logic to parse, maniuplate, and display documentation just the way it is done on the AngulerJS documentation site.
If you want more info on the AngularJS @ngdoc API go here!.
Well, there aren't any yet, but if you are feeling frisky, you can certainly make your own. The documentation for creating a documentation plugin is here. (not done yet)
As new plugins become available they will have their own documentation identifier that must take the form "@doc-somename". So suppose I wanted to create my own plugin to parse, manipulate, and display documentation for PHP. The plugin could specify that it's documentation identifier would be "@doc-php". Then all documentation would be scanned and if the documentation section had an identifier of "@doc-php" it would use the API that results from the new plugin that inherited from the default "@doc" api.