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    Crawl websites, sync to vector databases, and power RAG applications. Pre-built integrations for LLM pipelines and AI assistants.

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    DocML Viewer

    Documentation browser for DocML files

    The DocML Viewer lets you browse a DocML file with a PHP/HTML interface similar to Javadoc. This allows development teams to easily access documentation across a network or from a website. Styles can be applied from a single CSS file. Visit http://www.docml.org for more details.
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    xDocumentor will currently parse javadoc comments in php(lang x) code. xdocumentor is very fast and documentation can be updated on the fly as code is committed into cvs or subversion. xDocumentor uses PHP's built in code parser and mysql backend.
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    PHP Project Navigator is a web based source browser for PHP. Its parser uses the same YACC grammar as the Zend Engine 2 so it recognizes PHP 5 syntax and inline documentation blocks. Symbols are stored in a database which is queried via a web based GUI
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