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    Docsify

    Docsify

    A magical documentation site generator

    docsify generates your documentation website on the fly. Unlike GitBook, it does not generate static html files. Instead, it smartly loads and parses your Markdown files and displays them as a website. To start using it, all you need to do is create an index.html and deploy it on GitHub Pages. No statically built html files. Simple and lightweight. Smart full-text search plugin. Multiple themes. Useful plugin API. Compatible with IE11.
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    Slate

    Slate

    Beautiful static documentation for your API

    Slate is an open source API docs generator capable of creating beautiful, intelligent and responsive API documentation. It’s got a clean, intuitive design that lets you view and access any part of your documentation in just a single page. All of your API’s description is arranged on the left side of your documentation, while the code examples are all on the right. It looks great and is simple to edit and understand because it’s all written in Markdown. Slate works great even if your API...
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    The Open Code Quality Project offers Static Code Analyses as an free Online-Service for Open Source Code. Simply send your code, start the scan, receive the results.
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