9 articles tagged with "Documentation"
halp: A CLI Help Page Viewer and Cheat Sheet
halp shows help pages for any CLI command. Automatically detects --help, -h, man pages, and formats them with colors and paging — never wonder which flag to use.
mdBook: Create Beautiful Documentation Books from Markdown
mdBook creates beautiful documentation books from Markdown files. Used by the Rust Book, it generates searchable static sites with themes, syntax highlighting, and live reload.
mdBook : Créez de Beaux Livres de Documentation depuis Markdown
mdBook génère des livres de documentation depuis Markdown.
mdcat: Render Markdown Beautifully in the Terminal
mdcat renders Markdown files beautifully in the terminal. Syntax highlighting, images (iTerm2/kitty), links, tables — read documentation without leaving the CLI.
tealdeer: Fast tldr Client for Concise Command Examples
tealdeer is a fast tldr client that shows concise, practical examples for CLI commands. Forget man pages — get answers instantly.
tealdeer: Fast tldr Pages — Simplified Man Pages for Every Command
tealdeer is a fast tldr client that shows simplified, example-driven man pages. Get practical command examples instantly instead of reading through dense man pages.
Glow: Render Markdown Beautifully in Your Terminal
Glow renders Markdown files beautifully in your terminal. Read READMEs, docs, and notes with syntax highlighting, word wrap, and a stash for favorites.
BookStack: Self-Hosted Wiki and Documentation Platform
Deploy BookStack for self-hosted wiki and documentation. Organized as Shelves to Books to Chapters. Features WYSIWYG editing, LDAP auth, diagrams, and full API.
BookStack : Wiki et Documentation Auto-Hébergée
Deployez BookStack pour wiki et documentation auto-hebergee. Organise en Rayons, Livres et Chapitres avec edition WYSIWYG, authentification LDAP et API.