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Cookbook Style Document for DocBook Customizations
This project has been moved to GitHub: https://github.com/tomschr/dbcookbook/
The DoCookBook project aims to create an open source book about DocBook and the DocBook XSL stylesheets written as a cookbook and released under a Creative Commons license.
Pau Code Review is a light weight code review tool. The emphasis of this project is to create the artifacts required for a code review without forcing a specific code review process on the user.
WESP is a collection of subtle scripts and programs written in several languages (C, /bin/sh, (g)awk, ruby, icon) that breaths a new life into the WEB system for literate programming by Donald Knuth (and CWEB by Knuth/Sylvio Levy).
Murdoc is a system for presenting documents in webpages.
Murdoc includes a lot of tools to create documents, including tools to automatically document a variety of computer systems.
DoxyMentor makes autogeneration of software project documentation a snap, by utliizing DoxyMake (and doxygen), and a sourcecode repository. Supports exporting tagged modules from cvs and documenting them based on a short-and-sweet Doxymake config file.
Tools for extracting and transforming XML-like mark-up, embedded in sourcecode comments, into proper external entities or well-formed XML files. Can be used for JavaDoc-like "literate programming", or embedding other build-related or CM metadata.