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    Swagger UI

    Swagger UI

    HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that generate Swagger documentation

    Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API. Simplify API development for users, teams, and enterprises with the Swagger open source and professional toolset. Find out how Swagger can help you design and document your APIs at scale. The power of Swagger tools starts with the OpenAPI Specification — the industry standard for RESTful API design. Individual tools to create, update and share OpenAPI...
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    Papermerge

    Papermerge

    Open Source Document Management System for Digital Archives

    ...-source software which means that transparency is the core value of our software development. Source code can be reviewed and improved by anyone from anywhere. Papermerge supports multiple users. Each user can be assigned different permissions to perform only a specific kind of action e.g. view only documents from a specific folder. OCR technology is vital part of Papermerge. It extracts text information from scanned documents, PDF, JPEG, TIFF files.
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    Sphinx

    Sphinx

    Main repository for the Sphinx documentation builder

    Sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful documentation, written by Georg Brandl and licensed under the BSD license. It was originally created for the Python documentation, and it has excellent facilities for the documentation of software projects in a range of languages. Of course, this site is also created from reStructuredText sources using Sphinx! HTML (including Windows HTML Help), LaTeX (for printable PDF versions), ePub, Texinfo, manual pages, plain text...
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    DocFX

    DocFX

    Static site generator for .NET API documentation

    DocFX can produce documentation from source code (including C#, F#, Visual Basic, REST, JavaScript, Java, Python and TypeScript) as well as raw Markdown files. DocFX can run on Linux, macOS, and Windows. The generated static website can be deployed to any host such as GitHub Pages or Azure Websites with no additional configuration. DocFX provides a flexible way to customize templates and themes. DocFX makes it extremely easy to generate your developer hub with a landing page, API reference...
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    Google Open Source Project Style Guide

    Google Open Source Project Style Guide

    Chinese version of Google open source project style guide

    Each larger open source project has its own style guide, a series of conventions on how to write code for the project (sometimes more arbitrary). When all the code maintains a consistent style, it is more important when understanding large code bases. easy. The meaning of "style" covers a wide range, from "variables use camelCase" to "never use global variables" to "never use exceptions". The English version of the project maintains the programming style guidelines used in Google. If the...
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    Optic

    Optic

    Generate, Diff, and Test OpenAPI Descriptions

    Vizualize API changes to improve the quality of reviews. Test API changes to ensure nothing bad slips through. OpenAPI diffs are difficult to read. Because these files contain references, small changes can have a large effect on your API. Linters can not check for backward compatibility or enforce versioning and deprecation policies. Optic adds a visual changelog to every Pull Request that makes it easy to see exactly what API changes have been proposed. Optic tests each set of API changes...
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    Read the Docs

    Read the Docs

    The source code that powers readthedocs.org

    Read the Docs is a platform that automates building, versioning, and hosting documentation from source repositories. Supporting Sphinx, MkDocs, Jupyter Book, and more, it integrates with GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket to trigger automatic builds upon updates. Both open-source projects and private documentation can be hosted, with previews, search, audits, and analytics, enabling seamless “Docs as Code” workflows.
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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...
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    troposphere

    troposphere

    Python library to create AWS CloudFormation descriptions

    The troposphere library allows for easier creation of the AWS CloudFormation JSON by writing Python code to describe the AWS resources. troposphere also includes some basic support for OpenStack resources via Heat. To facilitate catching CloudFormation or JSON errors early the library has property and type checking built into the classes.
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    a11y.css

    a11y.css

    This CSS file intends to warn developers about possible risks

    This CSS file intends to warn developers about possible risks and mistakes that exist in HTML code. It can also be used to roughly evaluate a site's quality by simply including it as an external stylesheet. When activating the stylesheet, a tip should appear beside each incriminated elements, displaying what’s going on. This file is not a replacement to a complete tool such as aXe, Tanaguru or Tenon. It only intends to show possible weaknesses. You should obviously do some manual check by...
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    DocsGPT

    DocsGPT

    GPT-powered chat for documentation search & assistance

    DocsGPT is a cutting-edge open-source solution that streamlines the process of finding information in project documentation. With its integration of powerful GPT models, developers can easily ask questions about a project and receive accurate answers. Say goodbye to time-consuming manual searches, and let DocsGPT help you quickly find the information you need. Try it out and see how it revolutionizes your project documentation experience. Contribute to its development and be a part of the...
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    Furo

    Furo

    A clean customizable documentation theme for Sphinx

    A clean customizable Sphinx documentation theme. Intentionally minimal, the most important thing is the content, not the scaffolding around it. Responsive, adapting perfectly to the available screen space, to work on all sorts of devices. Customizable, change the color palette, font families, logo and more! Easy to navigate, with carefully-designed sidebar navigation and inter-page links. Good-looking content, through clear typography and well-stylized elements. Good looking search, helps...
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    MkDocs

    MkDocs

    Project documentation with Markdown

    MkDocs is a fast, simple and downright gorgeous static site generator that's geared towards building project documentation. Documentation source files are written in Markdown, and configured with a single YAML configuration file. Start by reading the introductory tutorial, then check the User Guide for more information. There's a stack of good-looking themes available for MkDocs. Choose between the built in themes: mkdocs and readthedocs, select one of the third-party themes listed on the...
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    DevDocs

    DevDocs

    API Documentation Browser

    The devdocs repository powers the DevDocs web application, a fast, offline-friendly documentation browser for many programming languages, libraries, and APIs. It aggregates documentation from multiple sources (e.g., MDN, Python, Ruby, Git, etc.), converts them into a uniform format, and indexes them for instant text searching. The codebase includes a backend that handles ingestion, parsing, and transformation of documentation sources into a static site structure, as well as the client side UI...
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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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    Yagdoc is a C source code documentation tool with specific support for GObject and Gtk+ based classes and widgets.
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    DocScript is an approach to document preparation. It presents tools and utilities to edit and publish documents. The philosophy behind the DocScript project is to utilize the programming tools you're working with anyway in your daily work.
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    gjots2

    gjots2

    hierarchical note jotter - organise your ideas, notes, facts in a tree

    2023/04/04: MIGRATED TO https://gitlab.com/wef/gjots2 gjots2 is a fairly simple jotter (outline processor) application for your desktop. See http://bhepple.freeshell.org/gjots
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    Paperless-ng

    Paperless-ng

    A supercharged version of paperless, scan, index and archive docs

    Paperless is a simple Django application running in two parts, a Consumer (the thing that does the indexing) and a Web server (the part that lets you search & download already-indexed documents). Paper is a nightmare. Environmental issues aside, there’s no excuse for it in the 21st century. It takes up space, collects dust, doesn’t support any form of a search feature, indexing is tedious, it’s heavy and prone to damage & loss. I wrote this to make “going paperless” easier. I do not have to...
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    Awesome Graph Classification

    Awesome Graph Classification

    Graph embedding, classification and representation learning papers

    A collection of graph classification methods, covering embedding, deep learning, graph kernel and factorization papers with reference implementations. Relevant graph classification benchmark datasets are available. Similar collections about community detection, classification/regression tree, fraud detection, Monte Carlo tree search, and gradient boosting papers with implementations.
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    React Helmet

    React Helmet

    A document head manager for React

    This reusable React component will manage all of your changes to the document head. Helmet takes plain HTML tags and outputs plain HTML tags. It's dead simple, and React beginner friendly. Helmet 5 is fully backward-compatible with previous Helmet releases, so you can upgrade at any time without fear of breaking changes. We encourage you to update your code to our more semantic API, but please feel free to do so at your own pace. If you are using a prebuilt compilation of your app with webpack...
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    Devcards

    Devcards

    Devcards aims to provide a visual REPL experience for ClojureScript

    Devcards offers a “visual REPL” for ClojureScript UI development. Developers write “cards”—small, isolated UI examples—and Devcards renders them interactively in a browser while live-updating code via Figwheel or Shadow-CLJS. It accelerates component-driven development and is ideal for visual experimentation and documentation.
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    Moritz

    Moritz

    transfer xml into specific text-formats (html, dot, source-code, ...)

    Moritz is an "addon" to the well known tool doxygen. It generates nassi shneiderman diagramms of functions and methods in a c/c++ source as html-files, which could be included in a software-dokumentaion or simple whached by using a html-browser.
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    Freebasic Beginners Guide

    An updated Beginners guide to FreeBASIC

    The purpose of this project is to create and update a beginners guide to FreeBASIC. Over the years I have noticed that there was only three real ways to learn FreeBASIC. The FreeBASIC Documentation, the FreeBASIC Community Forum, and A old beginners guide written by Richard D. Clark and Ebben Feagan. Each of these sources are great, but they all assume some experience with a programming language. This Project is taking Richard D. Clark's and Ebben Feagan's "A Beginner's Guide...
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    JAutodoc is an Eclipse Plugin for automatically adding Javadoc and file headers to your source code. It is possible to define Velocity templates for Javadoc and file headers. Wiki: https://github.com/mkesting/jautodoc/wiki Source Code: https://github.com/mkesting/jautodoc/ Update Site: https://dl.bintray.com/mkesting/jautodoc/update/latest/
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