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    Documenter.jl

    Documenter.jl

    A documentation generator for Julia

    A documentation generator for Julia. A package for building documentation from docstrings and markdown files.
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    Docusaurus

    Docusaurus

    Easy to maintain open source documentation websites

    Docusaurus is a project that makes maintaining, building and deploying open source documentation websites incredibly easy. Simple to set up and start, Docusaurus allows you to save time and focus on your documentation. All you have to do is write docs and blog posts with Markdown and Docusaurus will handle the rest of the website build process. Docusaurus comes with pre-configured localization, as well as all the key pages and sections you need to get started. It’s also customizable, so you can have a site that is uniquely yours.
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    ExpressJS.com

    ExpressJS.com

    The Express.js Website

    This repository contains the source for the Express web site and documentation, the canonical reference for developers using the Express framework. It organizes material into API reference, getting-started guides, best practices, and topic-focused explanations such as routing, middleware, error handling, templating, and performance. Versioned docs help readers match API behavior to the framework version they’re running, reducing confusion during upgrades. The site showcases common patterns through concise examples, making it easy to translate concepts into working code. In addition to core Express usage, the documentation surfaces ecosystem guidance on things like security headers, structured logging, and integration with view engines or ORMs. Because it is open to community contributions, the documentation evolves alongside Express itself, reflecting real-world questions and solutions.
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    LDoc

    LDoc

    LDoc is a LuaDoc-compatible documentation generator

    LDoc is a LuaDoc-compatible documentation generator which can also process C extension source. Markdown may be optionally used to render comments, as well as integrated readme documentation and pretty-printed example files.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    LaRecipe

    LaRecipe

    Write gorgeous documentation for your products using Markdown

    Write gorgeous documentation with Markdown inside your Laravel apps. LaRecipe is simply a code-driven package provides an easy way to create beautiful documentation for your product or application inside your Laravel app. Configure your entire docs with simple PHP code. None of your docs configurations is stored in the database. LaRecipe provides a bunch of amazing-looking UI Vue-based components powered by TailwindCSS. LaRecipe allows you add your own custom assets though custom packages in order to match your needs. LaRecipe automatically leverages Markdown to HTML parser out of the box including typography, images, links and others. LaRecipe provides a bunch of amazing looking UI Vue based components due to the fact it compiles the markdown documentation in the back-end to HTML. If you have a very large documentation it's very handy to have search function available so that your users can find their needs quickly.
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    Laravel API Documentation Generator

    Laravel API Documentation Generator

    Laravel API Documentation Generator

    Automatically generate your API documentation from your existing Laravel/Lumen/Dingo routes.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    NelmioApiDocBundle

    NelmioApiDocBundle

    Generates documentation for your REST API from annotations

    The NelmioApiDocBundle bundle allows you to generate documentation in the OpenAPI (Swagger) format and provides a sandbox to interactively experiment with the API. This bundle supports Symfony route requirements, PHP annotations, Swagger-Php annotations, FOSRestBundle annotations, and apps using API-Platform. For models, it supports the Symfony serializer, the JMS serializer and the willdurand/Hateoas library. It does also support Symfony form types. It generates OpenAPI documentation from your Symfony app thanks to Describers. One extracts data from SwaggerPHP annotations, one from your routes, etc. You can configure global information in the bundle configuration documentation.info section. Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the provided command to download the latest version of this bundle.
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    Orchid Kotlin

    Orchid Kotlin

    Build and deploy beautiful documentation sites that grow with you

    Build and deploy beautiful documentation sites that grow with you. Orchid is a framework for generating project documentation websites with all the bells and whistles. Orchid lets you publish all your wikis, changelogs, blogs, code comments, and more. We'll even deploy it for you too, so you can stop fussing over tooling and focus on your project. Everything you need to author, build, and deploy documentation sites, top-soil included.
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    Paperless-ng

    Paperless-ng

    A supercharged version of paperless, scan, index and archive docs

    Paperless is a simple Django application running in two parts, a Consumer (the thing that does the indexing) and a Web server (the part that lets you search & download already-indexed documents). Paper is a nightmare. Environmental issues aside, there’s no excuse for it in the 21st century. It takes up space, collects dust, doesn’t support any form of a search feature, indexing is tedious, it’s heavy and prone to damage & loss. I wrote this to make “going paperless” easier. I do not have to worry about finding stuff again. I feed documents right from the post box into the scanner and then shred them. Perhaps you might find it useful too. Paperless-ng is a fork of the original paperless project. It changes many things both on the surface and under the hood. Paperless-ng was created because I feel that these changes are too big to be pushed into the main repository right away.
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    RDoc

    RDoc

    RDoc produces HTML and online documentation for Ruby projects

    RDoc produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby projects. RDoc includes the rdoc and ri tools for generating and displaying documentation from the command line.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    React Helmet

    React Helmet

    A document head manager for React

    This reusable React component will manage all of your changes to the document head. Helmet takes plain HTML tags and outputs plain HTML tags. It's dead simple, and React beginner friendly. Helmet 5 is fully backward-compatible with previous Helmet releases, so you can upgrade at any time without fear of breaking changes. We encourage you to update your code to our more semantic API, but please feel free to do so at your own pace. If you are using a prebuilt compilation of your app with webpack in the server be sure to include this in the webpack file so that the same instance of react-helmet is used. Supports all valid head tags: title, base, meta, link, script, noscript, and style tags. It also supports attributes for body, html and title tags. Duplicate head changes are preserved when specified in the same component (support for tags like "apple-touch-icon").
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    Sandpack

    Sandpack

    A component toolkit for creating live-running code editing experiences

    Sandpack is a component toolkit for creating your own live running code editing experience powered by CodeSandbox. Sandpack uses CodeMirror under the hood, giving you all the basic capabilities of a code editor and syntax highlight. However, if you want to use your own editor framework, you can add that as a component too! Sandpack embeds the browser bundler that powers CodeSandbox and takes advantage of features like npm dependency support, hot module reloading, error overlaying, and caching. With Sandpack, you're always one click away from opening your code snippet in CodeSandbox. This way, you can easily share bug reports or examples behind a unique URL. Set the template prop to get started with Sandpack in a few lines of code. Each template contains all the files and dependencies needed to start a project right away. Tweak the UI to your liking using the options prop. Quickly toggle the appearance of built-in components.
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    Scramble

    Scramble

    Modern Laravel OpenAPI (Swagger) documentation generator

    Scramble is OpenAPI (Swagger) documentation generator for Laravel. It generates API documentation for your project automatically without requiring you to manually write PHPDoc annotations. The documentation is generated in OpenAPI 3.1.0 format. To show the documentation in UI, Stoplight Elements is used. The main motto of the project is to generate as much API documentation automatically as possible. This allows you to focus on code and avoid annotating every possible param/field as it may result in outdated documentation. By generating docs automatically from the code your API will always have up-to-date documentation you can trust.
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    Style-Guide-Boilerplate

    Style-Guide-Boilerplate

    A starting point for crafting living style guides

    A starting point for crafting living style guides. You can clone, fork, or download the repo from GitHub. Once you have the files for Style Guide Boilerplate, you'll create a directory on your site for them. Style Guide Boilerplate is currently PHP based so you will need a server that supports PHP. Upload the files from the GitHub repo to your newly created directory. In the head of Style Guide Boilerplate are custom styles for the boilerplate itself. These have all been prefixed with sg- so they hopefully shouldn't cause any conflicts with your website's own styles. You should be able to go to yoursite.com/style-guide/ and see how your live site's CSS affects base elements. The last step is creating your site's custom patterns/modules. To create custom patterns like buttons, breadcrumbs, alert messages, etc., create a new .html file and add your HTML markup into the file.
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    The Elixir Style Guide

    The Elixir Style Guide

    A community driven style guide for Elixir

    This is community style guide for the Elixir programming language. Please feel free to make pull requests and suggestions, and be a part of Elixir's vibrant community. If you're looking for other projects to contribute to please see the Hex package manager site. Elixir v1.6 introduced a Code Formatter and Mix format task. The formatter should be preferred for all new projects and source code. The rules in this section are applied automatically by the code formatter, but are provided here as examples of the preferred style. Use Unix-style line endings (*BSD/Solaris/Linux/OSX users are covered by default, Windows users have to be extra careful). Use spaces around operators, after commas, colons and semicolons. Do not put spaces around matched pairs like brackets, parentheses, etc. Whitespace might be (mostly) irrelevant to the Elixir runtime, but its proper use is the key to writing easily readable code.
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    YARD

    YARD

    YARD is a Ruby Documentation tool. The Y stands for "Yay!"

    With the new dynamic documentation server in YARD 0.6, you can now see exactly what YARD sees as you document your code. Simply type yard server, reload to have your project watch for changes in your codebase everytime you refresh the page. With this functionality, you almost have no excuse not to write documentation! You can write all kinds of extensions in YARD, including ones that can understand all of the dynamic magic your framework does in its own little Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). Most importantly, it's really easy to do! There are already plugins that support frameworks like RSpec, DataMapper, Sinatra, and support for others are in the works. YARD is the only Ruby documentation tool that supports storing metadata alongside your documentation. This metadata can be used to create consistent documentation in any format you wish. YARD also comes with a powerful templating system to quickly modify existing templates.
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    jsPolicy

    jsPolicy

    Easier & faster Kubernetes policies using JavaScript or TypeScript

    jsPolicy runs policies with Google's super fast V8 JavaScript engine in a pool of pre-heated sandbox environments. Most policies do not even take a single millisecond to execute. JavaScript is made for handling and manipulating JSON objects (short for: JavaScript Object Notation!) and Kubernetes uses JSON by converting your YAML to JSON during every API request. Run custom JavaScript controllers that react to any changes to the objects in your cluster (controller policies are reactive, so they are not webhooks and part of a Kubernetes API server request but instead react to Events in your cluster after they have happened). With controller policies you can write resource sync mechanisms, enforce objects in namespaces, garbage collectors or fully functional CRD controllers. Create a functional webhook with a single line of JavaScript or write your own fully blown custom StatefulSet controller in TypeScript with jsPolicy.
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    kin-openapi

    kin-openapi

    OpenAPI 3.0 (and Swagger v2) implementation for Go

    A Go project for handling OpenAPI files. We target the latest OpenAPI version (currently 3), but the project contains support for older OpenAPI versions too. Lightweight, blazing fast, cross-platform OpenAPI 3 mock server with validation. Generate Go client and server boilerplate from OpenAPI 3 specifications. Use HTTP/2 Server Push to create fast and idiomatic client-driven REST APIs. Nomad is an easy-to-use, flexible, and performant workload orchestrator that can deploy a mix of microservice, batch, containerized, and non-containerized applications. Nomad is easy to operate and scale and has native Consul and Vault integrations.
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    sassdoc

    sassdoc

    Release the docs!

    SassDoc is to Sass what JSDoc is to JavaScript: a documentation system to build pretty and powerful docs in the blink of an eye. SassDoc parses your source folder to grab documentation-specific comments. From there, it builds a data tree, that gets enhanced and filtered before being passed to the view. So you end up with a fully styled HTML document. Write SassDoc-compliant comments. The syntax is pretty close to JSDoc’s although we took some liberty with it. SassDoc comes with surprisingly few configurations in itself. Most of the configuration is brought by the theme. However, you don’t have to set up a configuration file in the theme package, that would be silly. SassDoc merges the configuration file you provide (or that is being automatically fetched) with the one from the theme. If an option is set in both files, the one you set yourself overrides the one from the theme.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    DocJGenerator

    Wiki generator and Java Help System

    Allows to generate a wiki (interlinked HTML files) from a bunch of XML formatted files. It also allows to add a Help-system to a Swing or JavaFX application. Also it is also possible to generate a PDF, Word (docx), or epub document rather than a wiki. The tool also provides a visual editor to edit the wiki. The project also support both the Mediawiki and Markdown syntax.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Wikibook Ada Programming
    The Demonstrations Programs for the Wikibook "Ada Programming".
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    CatMDEdit - metadata editor
    CatMDEdit is a metadata editor tool for describing resources, mainly geographic information. Developed by IAAA (University of Zaragoza) and GeoSpatiumLab S.L., sponsored by IGN Spain. Technical details: Java, XML, multiplatform, multilingual.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Freebasic Beginners Guide

    An updated Beginners guide to FreeBASIC

    The purpose of this project is to create and update a beginners guide to FreeBASIC. Over the years I have noticed that there was only three real ways to learn FreeBASIC. The FreeBASIC Documentation, the FreeBASIC Community Forum, and A old beginners guide written by Richard D. Clark and Ebben Feagan. Each of these sources are great, but they all assume some experience with a programming language. This Project is taking Richard D. Clark's and Ebben Feagan's "A Beginner's Guide to FreeBasic" and is editing, updating, reorganizing, and simplifying this guide. Mr. Clark and Mr. Feagan generously open sourced there guide so I could start this project. Without being able to stand on their shoulders I could not have even started this project. Please check out my homepage for updated information and ways you can help with this ongoing project. If you can please buy me a hamburger as it is hard writing a book.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    The purpose of this project is to create a German translation of the book <a href="http://www.byteofpython.info">"A Byte of Python"</a> originally written in English by Swaroop C H.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Foswiki
    Foswiki is an Enterprise wiki, typically used to run a collaboration platform, knowledge base or document management system. Users can create wiki applications using the Topic Markup Language, and developers can extend its functionality with plugins. Foswiki stands for "Free and Open Source" wiki to emphasize its commitment to Open Source software.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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