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    react-docgen

    react-docgen

    A CLI and toolbox to extract information from React component files

    react-docgen is a CLI and toolbox to help extracting information from React components, and generate documentation from it. It uses @babel/parser to parse the source into an AST and provides methods to process this AST to extract the desired information. The output / return value is a JSON blob / JavaScript object. It provides a default implementation for React components defined via React.createClass, ES2015 class definitions or functions (stateless components). These component definitions must follow certain guidelines in order to be analyzable. Installing the module adds a react-docgen executable which allows you to convert a single file, multiple files or an input stream. ...
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    QuickNoteCLI

    QuickNoteCLI

    QNC is a command line interface app for creating quick notes

    usage: QNC -a,--append Append text to the last note -c,--clear Clear all notes -d,--delete <arg> Delete note by index or name -e,--erase Erase last note -h,--help Print help -l,--list Print note list -n,--name <arg> Specify note name -N,--nano Open in nano editor (If installed) -p,--print Print last note text -r,--rename <arg> Rename last note -s,--show <arg> Show note by name -S,--dbs Start DB server On Windows you can also use WIN + R, qnc <args> Manual start: java -jar QNC-0.1.0.jar Installation with scripts: Extract files from zip to any directory WINDOWS: run install.bat UNIX: run install.sh or execute command in terminal: alias qnc="java -jar /path/to/jar/QNC-0.1.0.jar" https://github.com/DeMmAge/QuickNoteCLI
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    A Windows Graphical User Interface for XPdf and PdfToHtml Tools. An easy way to convert PDF files in simple text, jpeg, html and or extract images. It use xpdf (http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/home.html) and pdftohtml
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    Python module and program to extract documentation strings from python functions, classes, and methods and transform them into LaTeX, PDF, HTML, or HTB (wxWidgets help viewer) documents. All file distributions contain compiled help files in PDF and HTB.
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    Jdeluxe is an Eclipse Plugin that helps developers to analyse B2B interfaces based on XML Standards. It is designed to be highly adaptable and uses generic XQuery-calls to extract documentation data. Data can be stored in a Web Repository via Web Service
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