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Automatic API Documentation Generation for Python

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Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based on their docstrings. For an example of epydoc's output, see the API documentation for epydoc itself (html, pdf). A lightweight markup language called epytext can be used to format docstrings, and to add information about specific fields, such as parameters and instance variables. Epydoc also understands docstrings written in reStructuredText, Javadoc, and plaintext. For a more extensive example of epydoc's output, see the API documentation for Python 2.5.

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Epydoc manual

  • Installing Epydoc
  • Using Epydoc
  • Python Docstrings
  • The Epytext Markup Language
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  • reStructuredText and Javadoc
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Related Information

API Documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Suggest a feature
  • Author: Edward Loper

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The latest stable release is 苹果手机上推特教程. If you wish to keep up on the latest developments, you can also get epydoc from the subversion repository. See Installing Epydoc for more information.

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Generated HTML documentation for epydoc
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Example of syntax highlighted source, w/ links to API docs
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Epydoc 3.0 released [January 2008]
Epydoc version 3.0 is now available on the SourceForge download page. See the What's New page for details. Epydoc is under active development; if you wish to keep up on the latest developments, you can get epydoc from the subversion repository. If you find any bugs, or have suggestions for improving it, please report them on sourceforge.

Presentation at PyCon [March 2004]
Epydoc was presented at PyCon by Edward Loper. Video and audio from the presentation are available for download.

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