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    apiDoc

    apiDoc

    RESTful web API documentation Generator

    apiDoc creates a documentation from API annotations in your source code. apiDoc gives you the ability to attach a version number to an API so you can easily track changes between versions. Creates an apiDoc of all files within dir myapp/, uses template from dir mytemplate/ and put all output to dir apidoc/. Without any parameter, apiDoc generate a documentation from all .cs .dart .erl .go .java .js .php .py .rb .ts files in current dir (incl. subdirs) and writes the output to ./doc/. apiDoc...
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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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    html5media

    html5media is a DITA-OT plugin and authoring UI for media insertion

    HTML5Media is a DITA Open Toolkit plugin and authoring UI that helps DITA content creators insert media such as video, audio and animated graphics into DITA source. When the DITA-OT outputs HTML to an HTML5-aware browser, the html5media plugin transforms the DITA media xrefs into HTML5-complient video, audio and canvas tags. The authoring UI helps writers preview media before insertion into DITA source. XML playlists provide a means of storage for media metadata. There are two zipped...
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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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    Basic PHP driven documentation system, so far its just a glorified file browser with syntax highlighting, but potential to grow
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    Useful designer to create and support web help within web browser
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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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    Class/Extension browser for PHP 5.
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    Share Documentation System. This helps you maintain your online documents, such as installation guides, handbooks, FAQs, manuals and so on. You can add, delete, edit document using only your web browser. The editor is a Rich Text Format using CSS (Sty
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