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910 | 284 | |
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1.1 | 0.0 | |
10 months ago | 20 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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standardese
- C++ | Modern documentation tools
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Documentation Tools for C++ Libraries
It seems so, at least commits are going in and they look promising:) https://github.com/standardese/standardese/commits/master
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How do you document your C++ code?
standardese
hdoc
- hdoc: the modern C++ documentation tool
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C++ | Modern documentation tools
You might want to check out https://hdoc.io/
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Transitioning from Java to C++
Look into doxygen and hdoc
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hdoc — the modern documentation tool for C++ — has released version 1.3.1
hdoc looks neat. The compile_commands.json integration is great (though I had a hiccup with precompiled headers).
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hdoc (the modern documentation tool for C++) now integrates with GitHub CI
hdoc is an open source tool so feel free to check out the source on our GitHub repo. If you’d like the support the development of hdoc please encourage your employer to purchase a subscription to hdoc for increased hosting limits and more support.
- Bring your C++ documentation into the 21st century with hdoc: the modern documentation tool for C++.
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Documentation Tools for C++ Libraries
Shameless plug: hdoc also exists in this space.
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hdoc 1.1.0 released - improved linking and other new features for the modern C++ documentation tool
Thank you, this issue has been fixed. We missed moving the unit-tests directory over when making the public release.
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hdoc, the modern documentation tool for C++, is now open source
If you choose to use our hosting service, hdoc must upload the documentation to our CDN for hosting. This is done via HTTPS, hence the OpenSSL dependency. Here's the relevant code, see the verify() function and uploadDocs() function therein.
What are some alternatives?
doxypress - Documentation generator using annotated sources for multiple computer languages
breathe - ReStructuredText and Sphinx bridge to Doxygen
llvm-project - LLVM with support for the hdoc documentation tool. [Moved to: https://github.com/hdoc/llvm-project]
zeal - Offline documentation browser inspired by Dash
synth - Semantic syntax highlighting and hyperlinking of C/C++ source code with libclang. (Demo: https://oberon00.github.io/synth)
udoxy - Guidelines and script (bash) for generic standalone code documentation
doxygen - Official doxygen git repository
hyde - A front-end to Jekyll that parses C++ sources to produce and enforce out-of-line documentation
conan - Conan - The open-source C and C++ package manager
documentation - This repository hosts the documentation for 96Boards products and specifications.
Catch - A modern, C++-native, test framework for unit-tests, TDD and BDD - using C++14, C++17 and later (C++11 support is in v2.x branch, and C++03 on the Catch1.x branch)