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    Official Support and Documentation for SourceForge.net, provided by the SourceForge.net Service Operations Group (SOG).
    Downloads: 45 This Week
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    WackoWiki

    WackoWiki

    WackoWiki is a light and easy to install multilingual Wiki-engine.

    WackoWiki is a light and easy to install multilingual Wiki-engine. Supports WYTIWYG-editing, page rights (ACLs), design themes (skins), file upload, email notification and much more. Compatible with PHP 8.0 - 8.5 and MariaDB / MySQL / SQLite.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Requirements management tool designed to achieve full SDLC traceability for features, requirements, design, implementation and testing. UI for requirements derivation, version control, attributes etc. Upgrade path also available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/nimble
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    ASoulDocs

    ASoulDocs

    ASoulDocs is a stupid web server for multilingual documentation

    A stupid web server for multilingual documentation. Give your users the best documentation experience ever with the ability to instantly change between multiple languages, and remember their preferences! Stop wasting time on worthless waiting! Keep in sync of your documentation in real-time from any Git hosting sources. It is your ultimate right to present the site to your users that is unique to your project. Integrate with popular commenting systems like Disqus, Duoshuo, and let users give you feedback directly without a hitch. Project documentation tools is an already-crowded place yet not both mature and affordable for the individual, especially OSS developers. Countless static site generators, documentation servers, and SaaS products, unfortunately, we are not happy with any of them. More importantly, we love and are capable of hacking on this area.
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    Boost Note

    Boost Note

    Boost Note is a document driven project management tool

    Boost Note is a document-driven project management tool that maximizes remote DevOps team velocity. Write overviews of systems including concepts, terminology definitions and descriptions of how these concepts work together. Having a 'living document' to help drive dialogue and exchange of ideas through collaboration helps this process significantly. Organize your dev team's sprint backlog and visualize them with status, assignees, reviewers, due date and everything you need. Reduce repeated progress updates in the company chat and standup meetings. It’s time to aggregate your knowledge in a single place. Build a team-wide knowledge management system to solve the information silos. Maximize the developer team's velocity with a document-centric workflow. Collaborate with your teammates in a doc with Boost Note's real-time editing. Boost Note's editor makes it easy to write a tech spec with Charts.js, Mermaid, Latex, PlantUML and so on.
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    DocsGPT

    DocsGPT

    GPT-powered chat for documentation search & assistance

    DocsGPT is a cutting-edge open-source solution that streamlines the process of finding information in project documentation. With its integration of powerful GPT models, developers can easily ask questions about a project and receive accurate answers. Say goodbye to time-consuming manual searches, and let DocsGPT help you quickly find the information you need. Try it out and see how it revolutionizes your project documentation experience. Contribute to its development and be a part of the future of AI-powered assistance.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Docsy

    Docsy

    Hugo theme for open source documentation

    Docsy is a Hugo theme developed by Google for creating structured, user-friendly technical documentation websites. It provides an elegant and consistent layout optimized for documentation sets, with built-in features such as automatic navigation, customizable site structure, and responsive design. The theme simplifies the process of building and maintaining documentation sites by offering flexible configuration options, modern styling, and seamless integration with Hugo’s static site generation system. Users can easily adapt Docsy for projects of any scale—whether personal developer docs or large enterprise documentation hubs. It supports the use of SCSS and PostCSS for advanced styling and includes compatibility with Hugo modules for streamlined project setup and modular development. The project is actively maintained and widely used by developers and open source communities to deliver high-quality, maintainable documentation websites.
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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Docuowl

    Docuowl

    A documentation generator

    Docuowl generates static single-page documentation from Markdown files. As a long-time fan of the documentation style made by Stripe, and Markdown, I decided to use the former as a base to create a pretty documentation generator that outputs something like Stripe's. Stripe also generously allowed me to use their layout, so here's a big thank you to them". Docuowl takes a directory as input. The directory is expected to have one directory for each section or group. Each group may have subsections, which by their turn must also be placed into directories. Each Section is required to have content.md file, containing the Frontmatter for that section, and optional sidenotes.md file, that will be rendered to the right of the section. The Frontmatter must contain at least a Title property, and an optional ID property containing a unique slug for that section. Each Group must contain a single meta.md file, containing a Frontmatter like a Section, and an optional content.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Doks

    Doks

    Everything you need to build a stellar documentation website

    Doks is a lightweight documentation generator built on Hugo, a fast static site generator. It is designed to help developers create well-structured, user-friendly documentation sites with modern UI components and performance optimizations.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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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    Google Engineering Practices Docs

    Google Engineering Practices Docs

    Google's Engineering Practices documentation

    The eng-practices project by Google is a public repository that documents the company’s established engineering best practices, accumulated through years of large-scale software development across diverse teams and languages. Its purpose is to share Google’s collective experience in areas such as code review, collaboration, and quality assurance with the broader software engineering community. The repository provides practical guidelines designed to help developers and reviewers produce cleaner, more maintainable, and higher-quality code. It includes Google’s comprehensive Code Review Guidelines, split into two major sections: The Code Reviewer’s Guide and The Change Author’s Guide, which detail the expectations and processes for both reviewers and authors. Additionally, it explains key terminology and practices commonly used within Google to make the documentation accessible to external audiences.
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    Ladle

    Ladle

    Develop, test and document your React story components faster

    Ladle is a drop-in alternative to Storybook. It is a tool for developing and testing your React components in an environment that's isolated and faster than most real-world applications. Ladle also creates an index of your components, so you can easily test them through tools like Playwright. Ladle is compatible with the Component Story Format and Controls. It supports links, themes, right-to-left, source code, a11y (axe), typescript and flow out of the box. Powered by Vite, using esbuild, embracing ES modules and code-splitting with HMR/Fast Refresh for each story. No configuration needed but still customizable. Ladle is a single dependency and command. Batteries included. Ladle supports only React, embraces the latest standards (ES Modules) and focuses on performance. It's built around Vite - modules are directly served to the browser and the bundling step is completely skipped. This means instant server starts no matter how many components it needs to load.
    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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    Open Guide to AWS

    Open Guide to AWS

    Amazon Web Services — a practical guide

    og-aws (The Open Guide to Amazon Web Services) is a community-maintained reference that consolidates tips, best practices, and practical knowledge for effectively using AWS. Unlike official AWS documentation, which provides only formal product details, this guide integrates real-world experiences, advice, and caveats gathered from engineers who work with AWS daily. It covers core services such as EC2, S3, IAM, load balancers, and EBS, while also providing insights into optional and advanced services. The guide is designed to be concise, practical, and continuously updated, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced cloud practitioners. It addresses topics like cost management, lock-in risks, service selection, and alternatives, helping users make informed architectural decisions. As a collaborative effort, og-aws grows and evolves with community contributions, ensuring its content remains relevant in the fast-changing cloud ecosystem.
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    React Styleguidist

    React Styleguidist

    Isolated React component development environment with a style guide

    React Styleguidist is a component development environment with hot reloaded dev server and a living style guide that you can share with your team. It lists component propTypes and shows live, editable usage examples based on Markdown files. Focus on one component at a time, see all its variants and work faster with hot reload. Supports JavaScript, TypeScript and Flow. Works with Create React App out of the box. Share components with your team, including designers and developers. See how components react to different props and data right in the browser. Find the right combination of props and copy the code.
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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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    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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    protoc-gen-doc

    protoc-gen-doc

    Documentation generator plugin for Google Protocol Buffers

    This is a documentation generator plugin for the Google Protocol Buffers compiler (protoc). The plugin can generate HTML, JSON, DocBook, and Markdown documentation from comments in your .proto files. There is a Docker image available (docker pull pseudomuto/protoc-gen-doc) that has everything you need to generate documentation from your protos. The plugin is invoked by passing the --doc_out, and --doc_opt options to the protoc compiler. The docker image has two volumes: /out and /protos which are the directory to write the documentation to and the directory containing your proto files. By default HTML documentation is generated in /out/index.html for all .proto files in the /protos volume. This can be changed by passing the --doc_opt parameter to the container.
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    rest-hapi

    rest-hapi

    A RESTful API generator for Node.js

    Customize endpoints with configuration-based features and hapi plugins. Relational structure built into NoSQL documents based on mongoose schemas. Less time with boilerplate functionality and more time building awesome APIs! rest-hapi uses mongoose schemas to generate CRUD and association REST API endpoints on a hapi server. Think LoopBack but for hapi. We love the hapi framework and its style of modularity and configuration over code. We also love writing DRY code and leveraging tools that help go from idea to MVP as quickly as possible. rest-hapi aims to achieve this as an easy-to-use hapi plugin. Generating endpoints allows for a rich set of configurable features. Swagger docs provide a UI for your endpoints so you can easily interact with your data. Query parameter support for searching, sorting, filtering, pagination, and embedding of associated models.
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    MetaUML is a GNU/GPL MetaPost library for typesetting exquisite UML diagrams.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    NüHelp: Word/HTML to CHM converter

    NüHelp: Word/HTML to CHM converter

    Convert Microsoft Word and HTML files to a CHM help file.

    *New version 2018.04.23* - use the contact page on opulos.com or sourceforge to report any issues. NüHelp converts Microsoft Word documents and HTML files to a CHM file. It's easy to use for beginners and has lots of options for advanced users. Requirements: 1) Word 2003, 2007, 2010 or 2013. 2) HTML Help Workshop (included in zip file) 3) .Net 3.5 Client Profile (already on most computers) *** Win7/8 users: After downloading the file, you will have to right click on the zip file, click properties, and then click the unblock button before unzipping. Otherwise the two chm help files in the zip file will either appear blank or say webpage not found. Tip: Use NuZip to zip CHM files to prevent gmail from rejecting the attachment: http://sourceforge.net/p/nuzip For programmers, a framework is provided that shows you how to link specific screens in your application to specific sections in the help file. NüHelp is written in C#
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Overview of pre-defined compiler macros for standards, compilers, operating systems, and hardware architectures.
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    Wikibook Ada Programming
    The Demonstrations Programs for the Wikibook "Ada Programming".
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Highlight Code Converter

    Highlight Code Converter

    Source code to formatted text converter

    Highlight is a source code to formatted text converter. It generates HTML, XHTML, RTF, ODT, LaTeX, TeX, SVG, BBCode and terminal escape sequences with coloured syntax highlighting. Language definitions and colour themes are Lua scripts and support plugins
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