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    Docuowl

    Docuowl

    A documentation generator

    Docuowl generates static single-page documentation from Markdown files. As a long-time fan of the documentation style made by Stripe, and Markdown, I decided to use the former as a base to create a pretty documentation generator that outputs something like Stripe's. Stripe also generously allowed me to use their layout, so here's a big thank you to them". Docuowl takes a directory as input. The directory is expected to have one directory for each section or group. Each group may have...
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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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    generate a GNU compliant ChangeLog file from the svn log messages using a very simple perl script. No big dependencies, no big libraries. Plain and simple.
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