GrazeDocs is a lightweight source static documentation generator.
The content is created using Markdown which GrazeDocs converts into a beautiful web site. GrazeDocs provides a live preview feature which allows you to focus on writing your content.
The default theme is optimized for technical documentation sites.
GrazeDocs is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Clean and light default theme.
- Publish Markdown files into documentation. Regular Markdown is used to define the content. GrazeDocs then takes the page, combines it with the theme and creates the end result.
- Automatically generated table of contents.
- Single or multi-page documentation.
- Live preview – automatically opens a browser with your published documentation site. Every time you update the documentation, the site is automatically updated. By default, Live Preview is started in port 7552 but the port can be changed.
- Razor based themes. The theming engine is for GrazeDocs is graze.
Website: github.com/mikoskinen/GrazeDocs
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Developer: Mikael Koskinen
License: MIT License
GrazeDocs is written in C#. Learn C# with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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