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MkDoxy plugin for MkDocs generates API documentation based on Doxygen comments and code snippets in your markdown files.
Warning Extension is in development, and a few features are not working properly. More information in Discussions and Issues pages.
Feature List - Installation - Quick start
mkdoxy
to your mkdocs.yml
and configure the path to your source code.Install the plugin using pip from PyPI:
pip install mkdoxy
Development version with all dependencies:
python -m pip install mkdoxy ".[dev]"
Install from source:
pip install git+https://github.com/JakubAndrysek/MkDoxy.git
mkdocs.yml
:
site_name: "My MkDoxy documentation"
theme:
name: material
plugins:
- search
- mkdoxy:
projects:
myProjectCpp: # name of project must be alphanumeric + numbers (without spaces)
src-dirs: path/to/src/project1 # path to source code (support multiple paths separated by space) => INPUT
full-doc: True # if you want to generate full documentation
doxy-cfg: # standard doxygen configuration (key: value)
FILE_PATTERNS: "*.cpp *.h*" # specify file patterns to filter out
RECURSIVE: True # recursive search in source directories
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you want to change.
Then definitely consider:
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license
FAQs
MkDoxy → MkDocs + Doxygen = easy documentation generator with code snippets
We found that mkdoxy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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