Documentation generator for C# projects that outputs Markdown

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  1. ModularDoc

    Modular documentation generator for .NET libraries. Currently supporting Markdown only for GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket

    Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/hailstorm75/MarkDoc.Core.git

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  3. ModularDoc.Thesis

    Discontinued Bachelors' thesis on the MarkDoc.Core project

    If you wish to know all the details about how the project came to be, you can check out my thesis on it: hailstorm75/MarkDoc.Thesis: Bachelors' thesis on the MarkDoc.Core project (github.com)

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