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XWiki is a WikiWiki clone written in Java that supports many popular features of other Wikis like the Wiki syntax, version control, attachments, security, and searching, but also many advanced features like templates, database and dynamic development using the velocity or groovy scripting language ... [More] , a plugin system and skinability, J2EE scalability, XML/RPC remote API, Portlet integration, statistics, an RSS feed, PDF exporting, and WYSIWYG editing. [Less]

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  1 review  |  46 users  |  686,747 lines of code  |  30 current contributors  |  Analyzed 12 days ago
 
 

ScrewTurn Wiki is a fast, powerful and simple ASP.NET wiki engine, installs in a matter of minutes and it's available in different packages, fitting every need.

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  0 reviews  |  37 users  |  183,497 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed about 5 hours ago
 
 

Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based on their inline documentation strings (docstrings). It produces HTML output (similar to the output produced by Javadoc) and LaTeX output. It supports four markup languages for documentation strings: Epytext, Javadoc, ReStructuredText, and plain text.

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  0 reviews  |  33 users  |  19,417 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

Devhelp is an API documentation browser for GNOME 2. It works natively with gtk-doc (the API reference framework developed for GTK+ and used throughout GNOME for API documentation). If you use gtk-doc with your project, you can use Devhelp to browse the documentation.

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  0 reviews  |  33 users  |  9,233 lines of code  |  61 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 hours ago
 
 
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NDoc is an extensible code documentation generation tool for .NET developers.

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  0 reviews  |  29 users  |  81,137 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

Docbkx Tools(Latest version: 2.0.10) What is it?The Docbkx Tools project provides a number of tools supporting DocBook in a Maven environment. This may seem odd to you, since 1) Maven 2 is supposed to support DocBook natively, relying on Doxia, and 2) there is already another DocBook ... [More] plugin at mojo.codehaus.org. The thruth however is that DocBook support in Doxia is fairly limited, mainly because Doxia as a framework supports only a small fraction of the concepts found in DocBook. The subset of DocBook supported by Doxia is not even close to simplified DocBook. The DocBook plugin at mojo.codehaus.org is supporting a wider range of DocBook markup, and is in fact more similar to the DocBook tools provided with this project. There are however some significant differences. Differences with other Maven pluginsThe focus is on ease of use. You should not be required to install additional stuff to your hard disk in order to generate content from your DocBook sources. Simply adding a reference to the plugin in your POM should be sufficient. This project focuses on providing dedicated support for particular DocBook XSL stylesheet distributions. That means you can rely on the dedicated parameterization mechanism of Maven Plugins to pass in the XSLT parameters defined for a particular version and type of XSLT stylesheet. In the DocBook Plugin found at mojo.codehaus.org, you will be required to download a specific version of the DocBook XSL stylesheets manually. The plugins packaged contain the stylesheets as well. (In this project, a particular version of the stylesheets is closely tied to a particular version of the plugin. That you means you can always rely on the plugin's documentation to know which parameters you could pass in.) The DocBook plugin found at mojo.codehaus.org requires you to have access to the Internet in order allow the plugin to resolve URI's. The plugins provided in this project act differently: if your DocBook sources are referening to a DTD, then you can simply add a dependency to a jar file containing the DTD and related entities, and the plugin will make sure that all references will be resolved correctly. How does this compare the DocBook Tools at SourceForge?This project builds on these tools; the main purpose is to provide something that integrates easily with Maven based builds. I want to know moreFind the User Guide of the Maven Docbkx Plugin http://docbkx-tools.sourceforge.net/docbkx-maven-plugin/plugin-info.html. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  19 users  |  11,672 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

a tool for automatically generating documentation from annotated Haskell source code. It is primarily intended for documenting libraries, but it should be useful for any kind of Haskell code.

4.5
   
  0 reviews  |  19 users  |  21,451 lines of code  |  10 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 

Part of the PHP Manual. This includes every aspect except the EN/ tree because EN/ is part of the PHP entry here. So, this module includes all the manual translations and docweb, which is used to manage them.

4.0
   
  0 reviews  |  18 users  |  4,328,763 lines of code  |  58 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 

GTK-Doc is used to document C code. It is typically used to document the public API of libraries, such as the GTK+ and GNOME libraries, but it can also be used to document application code. GTK-Doc has some special code to document the signals and properties of GTK+ widgets and GObject classes which other tools may not have.

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  0 reviews  |  18 users  |  7,936 lines of code  |  17 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 3 hours ago
 
 

DocBlox has merged with phpDocumentor to form phpDocumentor2. See the announcement or visit http://www.phpdoc.org

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  0 reviews  |  13 users  |  276,616 lines of code  |  22 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 1 year ago
 
 
 
 

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