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  3. Type pypm install apydia
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License
MIT License
Lastest release
version 0.0.2 on Jan 5th, 2011

Apydia is an API reference documentation generator for Python. It's designed as an instantly serviceable replacement for Pudge's API-documentation generator. It won't generate complete websites from reST etc. like Pudge does, though - Apydia is only about the API.

Features

  • Basic pudge compatibility and a short and easy migration path
  • Rudimentary Trac-integration, that is links into Trac's sourcecode browser
  • Some fair amount of usability
  • Setuptools integration
  • Flexible, Genshi/XInclude-based themeability with theme inheritance
  • Support for various text formats like Markdown, Textile and reST
  • Other parsers can easily be plugged in on demand
  • Syntax highlighting thanks to Pygments

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Last updated Jan 5th, 2011

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