NDoc generates class library documentation
from .NET assemblies and the XML documentation files generated by the C#
compiler (or with an
add-on tool for VB.NET).
NDoc uses pluggable documenters to generate documentation in several different
formats, including the MSDN-style HTML Help format (.chm), the Visual Studio
.NET Help format (HTML Help 2), and MSDN-online style web pages.
If you're new to NDoc, the Programmer's Reference
provides an example of NDoc's output.
NDoc's source code is freely available under a certified Open Source license. We welcome everyone to use our
software in the hopes that they can provide feedback, submit bug reports and
fixes, or even join us as a developer!
What's New:
19-Feb-2005 - NDocContrib Program Started
NDocContrib will be a collection of custom tags and XSLT stylesheets created by
users via NDoc's extensibility feature. By providing a central location where
custom tags can be disseminated, we hope to make it easier for people to share
their work and take advantage of the tags and templates implemented by others.
Plus, we're giving away a free SourceForge.net t-shirt to the first five submissions.
For more information see the NDocContrib page.
30-Jan-2005 - Partial Support for Whidbey
C# Language Features
The Latest Stable Source has been enhanced to
support Whidbey C# iterators and anonymous methods (we are still working on
generics....)
For more information on documenting .Net 2.0 assemblies, see
here.
25-Jan-2005 -
NDoc 1.3.1 Released
NDoc release 1.3.1 fixes bugs reported since the last release.
It also introduces a beta version of the "MSDN 2003" documenter; this is a
version of the current "MSDN" documenter enhanced to include C++ and JScript
syntax blocks, Language Filtering and other features. The output format of
this new documenter should be identical to the current "VS.NET 2003"
documenter.
An example of the new documenter output can be seen
here
17-Dec-2004 -
NDoc 1.3 Released.
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What's New in 1.3
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Our new User's Guide includes detailed
instructions on setting up your C# projects,
creating XML comments and using NDoc to generate formatted help titles.
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