m.css
diagrams-as-code
m.css | diagrams-as-code | |
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3 | 2 | |
395 | 277 | |
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4.7 | 6.4 | |
2 months ago | 8 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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m.css
- C++ | Modern documentation tools
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Limiting Doxygen content width
Aside from custom CSS stylesheets, there are also plenty of post-processing tools that can take (usually) the xml output of doxygen and output something more stylized. Same examples include Mosra's m.css, or using Sphinx.
- Mein Beitrag zur aktuellen Abmahnwelle:
diagrams-as-code
What are some alternatives?
poxy - Documentation generator for C++
ansible-playbook-grapher - A command line tool to create a graph representing your Ansible playbook tasks and roles
pygraphv - Python library for generating dot programming language for creating graphviz graphs from python OO style code
QACoverageTool - Utility to perform tests coverage analysis
LovelyPlots - Matplotlib style sheets to nicely format figures for scientific papers, thesis and presentations while keeping them fully editable in Adobe Illustrator.
git-big-picture - :octopus: Git — the big picture
breathe - ReStructuredText and Sphinx bridge to Doxygen
cairis - Computer Aided Integration of Requirements and Information Security - Server
xdot.py - Interactive viewer for graphs written in Graphviz's dot language.
diagrams - :art: Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures
pydot - Python interface to Graphviz's Dot language