Documentation Software for ChromeOS

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    TestLink

    TestLink

    Test & requirements management

    TestLink is a web based Test Management tool. The application provides Test specification, Test plans and execution, Reporting, Requirements specification and collaborate with well-known bug trackers. Repository: https://github.com/TestLinkOpenSourceTRMS
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    Downloads: 705 This Week
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    Utilities for general- and special-purpose documentation. Includes reStructuredText, the easy to read, easy to use, what-you-see-is-what-you-get plaintext markup language.
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    Downloads: 256 This Week
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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 It is still available but no longer being updated.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 database. However, you can still download the both the old and the new 2.x releases of Natural Docs here.
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    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    The project is to translate latest vim help documentations into simplified Chinese.
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    Downloads: 73 This Week
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    docbook2X converts DocBook documents to man and Texinfo format.
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    Downloads: 126 This Week
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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 through concise examples, making it easy to translate concepts into working code. In addition to core Express usage, the documentation surfaces ecosystem guidance on things like security headers, structured logging, and integration with view engines or ORMs. Because it is open to community contributions, the documentation evolves alongside Express itself, reflecting real-world questions and solutions.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Foswiki
    Foswiki is an Enterprise wiki, typically used to run a collaboration platform, knowledge base or document management system. Users can create wiki applications using the Topic Markup Language, and developers can extend its functionality with plugins. Foswiki stands for "Free and Open Source" wiki to emphasize its commitment to Open Source software.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    AsciiDoc is a presentable text document format for writing articles, UNIX man pages and other small to medium sized documents. The asciidoc(1) command translates AsciiDoc files to HTML, DocBook and LinuxDoc formats.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    "Roberge's Used Robot (RUR) : a Python Learning Environment" is a Python implementation of a "robot environment" as introduced by R. Pattis in 1981. **It is obsolete.** See https://github.com/aroberge/rur-ple
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    NGINX Admin’s Handbook

    NGINX Admin’s Handbook

    How to improve NGINX performance, security, and other important things

    nginx-admins-handbook is a practical, in-depth guide for configuring, securing, and operating NGINX across real-world deployments. It distills years of research, notes, and field experience into a single handbook that complements the official docs with concrete rules, explanations, and curated external references. The handbook spans fundamentals and advanced topics alike, from HTTP and SSL/TLS basics to reverse proxy patterns, performance tuning, debugging workflows, and hardening strategies. A centerpiece is its prioritized checklist of 79 rules, grouped by criticality, helping readers focus on what most impacts security, reliability, and speed. Instead of copy-paste snippets in isolation, it emphasizes understanding trade-offs, avoiding common pitfalls, and balancing security with usability. Designed for system administrators and web application engineers, it aims to be a living companion that encourages experimentation, measurement, and continuous improvement of NGINX configurations
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Office Docs PowerShell

    Office Docs PowerShell

    PowerShell Reference for Office Products

    This repository aggregates documentation, examples, and cmdlet references for PowerShell modules that manage Microsoft 365 and Office services. It collects guidance for admins on tasks such as Exchange Online mail flow, SharePoint site provisioning, Teams configuration, and tenant-level policy settings—often including parameter examples, common scenarios, and troubleshooting notes. The docs are structured so operators can copy/paste ready examples into their automation scripts or adapt them for bulk changes using CSV-driven loops. Because cloud management frequently involves idempotent, auditable operations, the content emphasizes safe patterns (what changes will do, UI equivalents, and rollback hints). Versioning matters here: the repository tracks changes as Microsoft updates service APIs and cmdlets, helping teams stay current and avoid deprecated workflows.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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 services. The guide is designed to be concise, practical, and continuously updated, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced cloud practitioners. It addresses topics like cost management, lock-in risks, service selection, and alternatives, helping users make informed architectural decisions. As a collaborative effort, og-aws grows and evolves with community contributions, ensuring its content remains relevant in the fast-changing cloud ecosystem.
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    Eclipse and Java Video Tutorials

    Video tutorials for learning Java OOP programming with Eclipse.

    Free video screencam tutorials for Eclipse and Java. Includes "Eclipse and Java for Total Beginners", "Using the Eclipse Workbench", "Introducing Persistence", and "Using the Debugger". Intended for beginning and intermediate users and programmer. You can view the Total Beginners tutorials on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv6UtFrA7VEu4PtzJaGHHSeZBi6mdJtwv. You can read descriptions and download all of the tutorials at http://eclipsetutorial.sourceforge.net.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    DEP4E

    DEP4E

    DocBook Editing and Processing for Eclipse

    DEP4E integrates DocBook XML and DocBook XSL into Eclipse IDE to create, edit and process DocBook projects.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    A fast and reliable tool, written in Java 8, for generating professional UML sequence diagrams from text. Supports actors, con-/destructors, threads, broadcasts, notes, and fragments. Can serve as a Javadoc taglet. Exports PDF, (E)PS, SVG, PNG, ... The source code is hosted at http://github.com/sdedit/sdedit
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    A reStructuredText editor plugin for Eclipse. This project aims to provide a good support for Sphinx documentation generation in the Eclipse IDE.
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    SonicReader

    Sonicwall Configuration File Reader

    SonicReader is used to view and save reports of the internals of a Sonicwall Configuration file. This is useful for those people that wish to know the settings within their saved Sonicwall Configs. I have no affiliation with Dell Sonicwall. Please do not contact Dell Sonicwall regarding the use of this program.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Requirements management tool designed to achieve full SDLC traceability for features, requirements, design, implementation and testing. UI for requirements derivation, version control, attributes etc. Upgrade path also available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/nimble
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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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 create or update image files. The project also supports caching, HTTP APIs, and format options (e.g. to serve badges dynamically or with query parameters). It is used by many open source repos to display real-time project metrics in documentation pages.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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 lightweight output rather than heavy tooling. For teams that favour documentation that stays close to the codebase (rather than entirely separate docs), Docco offers a pragmatic route to keep documentation aligned with implementation. Because the output is browser-readable, it can live in your repository or website and be regenerated easily. It’s particularly useful for open-source projects, teaching code, or scaffolding codebases where reader orientation matters.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Google Engineering Practices Docs

    Google Engineering Practices Docs

    Google's Engineering Practices documentation

    The eng-practices project by Google is a public repository that documents the company’s established engineering best practices, accumulated through years of large-scale software development across diverse teams and languages. Its purpose is to share Google’s collective experience in areas such as code review, collaboration, and quality assurance with the broader software engineering community. The repository provides practical guidelines designed to help developers and reviewers produce cleaner, more maintainable, and higher-quality code. It includes Google’s comprehensive Code Review Guidelines, split into two major sections: The Code Reviewer’s Guide and The Change Author’s Guide, which detail the expectations and processes for both reviewers and authors. Additionally, it explains key terminology and practices commonly used within Google to make the documentation accessible to external audiences.
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    Laravel Request Docs

    Laravel Request Docs

    Effortless API documentation tool for Laravel applications

    The Hassle-Free automatic API documentation generation for Laravel. Automatic rules fetching from injected Request and by regexp. Automatic routes fetching from Laravel Routes. Support for Laravel logs. Support for SQL query and query time. Support for HTTP response time and memory consumption. Support for Authorization Headers. Support for File uploads, and support for Eloquents events. Display extra documentation using markdown. Saves the history of previous requests. Added filters to sort, group, and filter routes by methods, controllers, middleware, and routes. Export Laravel API, routes, rules, and documentation to Postman and OpenAPI 3.0.0.
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    Personal wiki that lives in one self-modifying XHTML containing software, interface and data. Very useful for creating small websites and mantaining notes or todo-lists; completely javascript-programmable, supports encryption and file embedding.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based on their docstrings. Epydoc supports two output formats (HTML and PDF), and four markup languages for docstrings (Epytext, Javadoc, ReStructuredText, and plaintext).
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Wikibook Ada Programming
    The Demonstrations Programs for the Wikibook "Ada Programming".
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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