Murdoc is a system for presenting documents in webpages.
Murdoc includes a lot of tools to create documents, including tools to automatically document a variety of computer systems.
DoxyProxy is wrapper software, driving three main components: doxygen, graphviz and xsltproc using specialized Doxyfile templates, xslt templates and your POSIX-like shell environment. Is in an alpha but still useful state. Tested on x86 Linux.
DoxyMentor makes autogeneration of software project documentation a snap, by utliizing DoxyMake (and doxygen), and a source code repository. Supports exporting tagged modules from cvs and documenting them based on a short-and-sweet Doxymake config file.
Linux One Stanza Tips (LOST) is a collection of tips/ snippets related to GNU/Linux. These are relatively short, and suitable for use as email signatures, web tickers, login messages, screen savers etc. The project is aimed primarily at greenhorns. On it
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Tools for extracting and transforming XML-like mark-up, embedded in source code comments, into proper external entities or well-formed XML files. Can be used for JavaDoc-like "literate programming", or embedding other build-related or CM metadata.
Transcript merges functionality of legacy UNIX 'script' tool and shell command history to provide a convenient access to the list of executed commands along with its output. Includes also automatic user input highlight and copy to X11 clipboard as HTML
OpenALM is an open-source application lifecycle management system. It is intended to be a framework to implement software development team's process. It also intends to provide an API to plug-in with version control system.