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Documentation Generators
Title / Info | Description | License | Platform | |
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DDox is an alternative documentation generator for programs written in D. It aims to be fully compatible with Ddoc, and brings many additional features. | MIT | Cross-platform | ||
Scod is a clean and lightweight theme for ddox, simply use It as drop-in replacement. | MIT | Cross-platform | ||
Adrdox is the underlying documentation generator of dpldocs.info | Boost | Cross-platform | ||
Ddoc is the builtin documentation generation in DMD. It is used by most notably Phobos and Mir (mir-random) | Boost | Cross-platform | ||
Documentation generator for D compatible with DDoc. | Boost | Cross-platform | ||
Documentation generator for D with Markdown support, based on Harbored. | Boost | Cross-platform | ||
CanDyDOC is fileset for creating advanced documentation of programs written in D programming language. | Public Domain | Cross-platform | ||
DDoc theme using Bootstrap for styling. | MIT | Cross-platform | ||
Doxygen is a documentation system for C++, C, Java, Objective-C, Python, IDL (Corba and Microsoft flavors), Fortran, VHDL, PHP, C#, and to some extent D. | GNU GPL | Windows/POSIX |