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    ExpressJS.com

    ExpressJS.com

    The Express.js Website

    This repository contains the source for the Express web site and documentation, the canonical reference for developers using the Express framework. It organizes material into API reference, getting-started guides, best practices, and topic-focused explanations such as routing, middleware, error handling, templating, and performance. Versioned docs help readers match API behavior to the framework version they’re running, reducing confusion during upgrades. The site showcases common patterns...
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    Docco

    Docco

    Literate Programming can be Quick and Dirty

    Docco is a documentation generator by Jeremy Ashkenas that embraces the literate-programming style: it takes your source code and produces annotated HTML documentation that shows your comments side-by-side with your code. The idea is to read code like a book — commentary on one side, code on the other — which helps reviewers and learners understand intent and implementation simultaneously. It supports many languages (via configuration) and is intentionally quick and dirty, prioritizing...
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    Doxygen
    Doxygen is a JavaDoc like documentation system for C++, C, Java and IDL.
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    Natural Docs

    Natural Docs

    Multi-language source code documentation tool

    Natural Docs is an open-source documentation generator for multiple programming languages. You document your code in a natural syntax that reads like plain English. Natural Docs then scans your code and builds high-quality HTML documentation from it. SourceForge houses the source code and issue database for the old Perl version of Natural Docs, version 1.52. It is still available but no longer being updated. Please see NaturalDocs.org for the 2.x source code and issue...
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    OORexxDoc

    Documents Rexx and ooRexx programs

    This is a self-contained, multiplatform (Java written) application that analyzes and documents Rexx and ooRexx programs. The generated documentation is hyperlinked HTML and prints nicely (check printing background in your browser). If using ooRexxDoc-comments (like JavaDoc @-tags) the automatic generated documentation can be enhanced considerably to become fully stand-alone.
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    Open Guide to AWS

    Open Guide to AWS

    Amazon Web Services — a practical guide

    og-aws (The Open Guide to Amazon Web Services) is a community-maintained reference that consolidates tips, best practices, and practical knowledge for effectively using AWS. Unlike official AWS documentation, which provides only formal product details, this guide integrates real-world experiences, advice, and caveats gathered from engineers who work with AWS daily. It covers core services such as EC2, S3, IAM, load balancers, and EBS, while also providing insights into optional and advanced...
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    Moritz

    Moritz

    transfer xml into specific text-formats (html, dot, source-code, ...)

    Moritz is an "addon" to the well known tool doxygen. It generates nassi shneiderman diagramms of functions and methods in a c/c++ source as html-files, which could be included in a software-dokumentaion or simple whached by using a html-browser.
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    NetBeans Modules Dependencies

    NetBeans Modules Dependencies

    Display NetBeans Module Dependencies

    Display in a UML-like diagram the dependencies of applications developed in NetBeans. Originally meant only to display module dependencies of NetBeans Rich Client Platform applications, thanks to the platform itself, it can display dependencies of "plain" and Maven-based Java projects. To display the dependencies, a new action is made available in the 'Source' menu and in the toolbar. The generated graphs can be saved as images or exported in PlantUML or Gephi formats.
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    TensorFlow-ZH

    TensorFlow-ZH

    Chinese version of the official document of TensorFlow

    The tensorflow-zh repository is a Chinese translation of the official TensorFlow documentation, organized to make the core guides, tutorials, and reference material accessible to Chinese speakers. It was initiated shortly after TensorFlow’s open-sourcing, with translation and proofreading contributions from a community of volunteers who aimed to bridge the language barrier for learners in China and other Mandarin communities. The repo mirrors the structure of the original English docs:...
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    HyperSQL is like a doxygen plus javadoc for SQL, hypermapping SQL views, packages, procedures, and functions to HTML source code listings and showing all code locations where these are used.
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    Poor Http

    Poor Http

    WSGI Server, WSGI Connector, Python doc generator

    Poor Http Server is standalone wsgi server, which is designed for using python web applications. Unlike other projects, this is not framework, but single server, light wsgi connector, and python doc generator.
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    Badges

    Badges

    Readme Badges – Gotta catch 'em all

    Badges is a utility / site that generates small status badge images for open-source projects (for example, build status, coverage, downloads, version). It allows projects to easily embed dynamic badges in their README or documentation that reflect project metadata or external service metrics. The badges system supports different styles, icons, and dynamic links, making them visually consistent and informative. It abstracts the generation of badge SVGs so the end user doesn’t need to manually...
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    Woas (my wiki-on-a-stick fork)

    Woas (my wiki-on-a-stick fork)

    Woas is a complete wiki in a single HTML file, forked from stickwiki.

    NEW! Works with current IE, Firefox, and Chrome browsers. See the 'Loading & Saving' Woas page for details (in Woas file). Woas is a complete wiki in a single HTML file that works in every major browser, including older versions (even IE6!). It can store and display images and files within itself and is incredibly useful for research and documentation. This is my version of the WoaS (stickwiki) project. It is starting out as the home of my fixes to the 0.12.0 version that I am calling...
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    Hilbert II - QEDEQ

    Hilbert II - QEDEQ

    proof verifier for mathematical proofs and documentation generator

    In the tradition of Hilbert's program we create a formal correct (checkable by a proof verifier) but readable (like an ordinary LaTeX textbook) mathematical knowledge base which is freely accessible within the internet. Logic and set theory started.
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    Wiki Web Help
    AJAX based wiki designed to operate like a desktop help viewer(chm)
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    PHPflow is a program which provides browser-viewable flowcharts without the use of own Visio-like browser-plugins.
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    Calenco XML CMS
    Calenco is a Web collaborative platform that enable remote teams of writers, proofreader, graphic designers, translators, etc. to produce together XML documents like user guides, security procedures, etc.
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    xindy is an index processor that can be used to generate book-like indexes for arbitrary document-preparation systems. This includes systems such as TeX and LaTeX, the roff-family, and SGML/XML-based systems (e.g., HTML).
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    expeDITA Content Collaboration Tool
    This project defines a walk-up-and-use, wiki-like experience designed to encourage the widest possible deployment of basic DITA writing capability across new communities of users, whose requirements can help drive additional DITA tools and services.
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    SYMPLiK RANGEHOOD is a Javadoc-like tool for Oracle database. This pure-Java program "sucks up" data dictionary and object source code from database and generate document for Tables, Views, Triggers, Packages, Procedures, Functions, and others.
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    The aim of this project is to create a typesystem like haskell, which aids the developer by preventing type-related bugs. This project will help simplify the typesystem of javascript it by making it more strict.
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    Alef++, is a new programming language like Perl and Lisp syntax, with a many changing in classical languages designs, her specification designed to be implemented for any VM, by default can access to any private/protected/default Java fields or methods.
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    WebSHi (Web Syntax Highlighter) is just another code syntax highlighting engine. Though it's written in JavaScript, WebSHi is very fast and scalable, can process 30,000+ lines of code in seconds even on slower browsers like IE6.
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    EDoC++ is both a lint-like tool and a documentation tool that specialises in analysing and documenting the use of exceptions in C++ code.
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    deplate is a tool for converting wiki-like markup to latex, docbook, html, or "html-slides". It supports embedded LaTeX code, footnotes, citations, biblographies, automatic generation of an index etc.
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