It's generated using http://jashkenas.github.io/docco/. I think it's possible to use comments, but often it's "literate" source code, e.g. markup & code blocks.
Why is it an opinion to be able to destroy the lives of other people?
You can do that already, a docset is basically some html and a sqlite index. The author of dash has some instructions on generating a docset: https://github.com/Kapeli/Dash-User-Contributions#contribute...
Someone else on this thread suggested concorde, which seems to be the engine behind fargo. [1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7512666
Soundslice is a service where you can transcribe music easily. Many sites that offer "guitar tabs" use either an ASCII-based format or files for GuitarPro and similar programs. Soundslice allows you to transcribe…
There is also a Google Chrome/Chromium extension also provided by the pdf.js team. (It's not in the webstore, though.) I've used it since about half a year and I like it a lot. (Not having to download PDFs all the time…
It's generated using http://jashkenas.github.io/docco/. I think it's possible to use comments, but often it's "literate" source code, e.g. markup & code blocks.
Why is it an opinion to be able to destroy the lives of other people?
You can do that already, a docset is basically some html and a sqlite index. The author of dash has some instructions on generating a docset: https://github.com/Kapeli/Dash-User-Contributions#contribute...
Someone else on this thread suggested concorde, which seems to be the engine behind fargo. [1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7512666
Soundslice is a service where you can transcribe music easily. Many sites that offer "guitar tabs" use either an ASCII-based format or files for GuitarPro and similar programs. Soundslice allows you to transcribe…
There is also a Google Chrome/Chromium extension also provided by the pdf.js team. (It's not in the webstore, though.) I've used it since about half a year and I like it a lot. (Not having to download PDFs all the time…