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    YARD

    YARD

    YARD is a Ruby Documentation tool. The Y stands for "Yay!"

    ...With this functionality, you almost have no excuse not to write documentation! You can write all kinds of extensions in YARD, including ones that can understand all of the dynamic magic your framework does in its own little Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). Most importantly, it's really easy to do! There are already plugins that support frameworks like RSpec, DataMapper, Sinatra, and support for others are in the works. YARD is the only Ruby documentation tool that supports storing metadata alongside your documentation. This metadata can be used to create consistent documentation in any format you wish. ...
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    Knyle Style Sheets

    Knyle Style Sheets

    A methodology for documenting CSS and generating styleguides

    KSS attempts to provide a methodology for writing maintainable, documented CSS within a team. Specifically, KSS is a documentation specification and styleguide format. It is not a preprocessor, CSS framework, naming convention, or specificity guideline. Documentation is all about communication. Between people, not computers. So why should your documentation format cater to computers? KSS’s documentation syntax is human readable, but just structured enough to be machine parsable. KSS is designed to work with every flavor of CSS out there, preprocessor or not. ...
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