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I was wondering whether github might consider to implement an automatic code documentation feature similar to what doxygen does. This would beneficial for several reason:
The automated documentation could be hosted and available directly at corresponding repository page. Thus users could users stay on github rather than repositories referring to external pages.
Generated graphs, like the one shown below, could be used within wikis, issues, or discussions to illustrate code concepts.
Having a great automatically generated documentation ultimately helps building better software.
I understand that implementing something like this is a major endeavour and probably this feature request has come up already a million times, so feel free to ignore.
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I was wondering whether github might consider to implement an automatic code documentation feature similar to what
doxygen does. This would beneficial for several reason:
I understand that implementing something like this is a major endeavour and probably this feature request has come up already a million times, so feel free to ignore.
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