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    DoxyComment is a small set of tools designed to help you document your C/C++ projects. Currently the project contains an add-in for Visual Studio 2005 and an xslt formatting template.
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    This is a project which enables Sandcastle HelpFile Builder to integrate LaTeX (in the moment MikTeX) into xml comments in Visual Studio Projects
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    StyleCopCmd is a command-line driven interface to Microsoft's source code analysis tool, StyleCop.
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    AddHeaderToCS is a command line tool, that adds header to files (to .cs files by default) in current directory and all sub-directories. For an example, you can add copiright header to all your source .cs files.
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