Literate-programming-style documentation generator.
Project description
Dycco is a(nother) Python port of Docco, the original quick-and-dirty, hundred-line-long, literate-programming-style documentation generator. For an example and more information, see its self-generated docs.
This port of Docco has fewer features than the pimary Python port, Pycco. For instance, Dycco can generate documentation for Python files and nothing else. It was written mostly as a reason to play with Python’s AST.
You should probably use Pycco instead.
Installation
Use pip to install:
pip install dycco
Usage
Command Line Usage
Just pass dycco a list of files and it will generate documentation for each of them. By default, the generated documentation is put in a docs/ subdirectory:
$ dycco my_python_file.py
Dycco can generate docs for multiple files at once:
$ dycco my_package/*.py
And you can control the output location:
$ dycco --output-dir=/path/to/docs my_package/*.py
All command line options are given below:
$ dycco --help
Outputs:
usage: dycco [-h] [-o OUTPUT_DIR] source_file [source_file ...] Literate-style documentation generator. positional arguments: source_file Source files to document optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -o OUTPUT_DIR, --output-dir OUTPUT_DIR Output directory (will be created if necessary)
Library Usage
Dycco can also be used as a plain old Python library:
>>> import dycco >>> dycco.document('my_python_file.py', 'my_output_dir')
Credits
Dycco is just a simple re-implementation of Docco, with some inspiration and template code from its primary Python port Pycco.
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