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mdoc - Mono documentation management tool
mdoc command [options] [args]
mdoc is an assembly-based documentation management system.
mdoc permits creating and updating documentation stubs based on the contents of an assembly. It does not rely on documentation found within the source code.
The advantages are:
Inserting good documentation into the source code can frequently bloat the source file, as the documentation can be longer than the actual method that is being documented.
Documentation can be generated using the mdoc update command:
mdoc update -o docs/en ProjectName.dll
Once the documentation stubs have been generated (and hopefully later filled in
with actual documentation), there are three ways to view the documentation:
mdoc export-html -o /srv/www/htdocs/ProjectName docs/en
From a monodoc source checkout, you can do this:
cd engine
make web
This will use xsp(1) to serve the ASP.NET webapp; Visit
http://localhost:8080/ to view the documentation.
mdoc assemble -o ProjectName docs/en
The above command creates the files ProjectName.tree and
ProjectName.zip. An additional ProjectName.sources file must
be provided which describes where in the help system the documentation
should be hooked up; it is a very simple XML file, like this:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<monodoc>
<source provider="ecma" basefile="ProjectName"
path="various" />
</monodoc>
The above configuration file describes that the documentation is in ECMA
format, that the base file name is ProjectName and that it should
be hooked up in the "various" part of the documentation
tree. If you want to look at the various nodes defined in the
documentation, you can look at the monodoc.xml file which is
typically installed in /usr/lib/monodoc/monodoc.xml.
Once you have all of the required files (.zip, .tree and .sources) you can install them into the system with the following command:
cp ProjectName.tree ProjectName.zip ProjectName.source \
`pkg-config monodoc --variable sourcesdir`
The above will copy the files into the directory that Monodoc has
registered; you might need root permissions to do this. The actual
directory is returned by the pkg-config invocation.mdoc assemble
See the mdoc-assemble(1) man page for details.
mdoc export-html
See the mdoc-export-html(1) man page for details.
mdoc export-msxdoc
See the mdoc-export-msxdoc(1) man page for details.
mdoc help
mdoc help assemble
is equivalent to:
mdoc assemble --help
Multiple sub-commands may be listed at once:
mdoc help assemble export-html update validate
mdoc update
See the mdoc-update(1) man page for details.
mdoc validate
See the mdoc-validate(1) man page for details.
mdoc(5), mdoc-assemble(1), mdoc-export-html(1), mdoc-update(1), mdoc-validate(1)
Visit http://www.mono-project.com/docs/tools+libraries/tools/mdoc/ for details