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Moxygen is a Doxygen XML to Markdown converter for C++ developers who want a minimal and beautiful solution for documentating their projects.
Moxygen is currently used in conjunction with GitBook to generate the API documentation for LibSourcey.
GENERATE_XML=YES
to your Doxyfile
first.doxygen
to generate the XML documentation.moxygen
like so: npm install moxygen -g
.moxygen
providing the folder location of the XML documentation as the first argument ie. {OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/xml
.Usage: moxygen [options] <doxygen directory>
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-o, --output <file> output file (must contain %s when using groups)
-g, --groups output doxygen groups into separate files
-n, --noindex disable generation of the index (no effect with `groups` option
-a, --anchors add anchors to internal links
-l, --language <lang> programming language
-t, --templates <dir> custom templates directory
-q, --quiet quiet mode
Moxygen supports the doxygen groups syntax for generating multi page documentation. Every \defgroup in your source code will be parsed and output into a separate markdown file, with internal reference updated accordingly.
Example:
moxygen --anchors --groups --output api-%s.md /path/to/doxygen/xml
To get a feel for how Moxygen works you can play with the example which is located in the example folder. The example contains:
Doxyfile
file (for doxygen 1.8.13)The rebuild the example XML you can run doxygen
from within the example folder.
Now you can build the example documentation with the following command from within the example folder:
moxygen --anchors --groups --output=example/doc/api-%s.md example/xml
FAQs
Doxygen XML to Markdown documentation converter
The npm package moxygen receives a total of 253 weekly downloads. As such, moxygen popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that moxygen demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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