ScriptDoc is a tool that extracts documentation from JavaScript files and packages it into XML files that can be consumed by documentation building tools such as Sandcastle. The 1.0 version is now able to extract documentation from doc comments as well as from the structure of the code itself. It generates a documentation file that uses the same format as C# doc comment files and a reflection file that describes the structure of the object model and that follows the same schema that Sandcastle is using.
It is available under a Microsoft Permissive License on Codeplex:http://www.codeplex.com/scriptdoc
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When I was talking at the Journées Académiques last week, someone in the audience asked me about documentation
Great job, I was involved in a similar thing recently at Aptana, so I am painfully aware of how hard that is. So much screwed up JS in the world : ).
It seems you guys really nailed it though, kudo's!
In April I blogged about Bertrand Leroy 's, cool document extraction tool (ScriprDoc 1.0) that will generate
Great works! Thank you Roy!
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I think there might be something wrong with the version numbers in your web.config. They are referring to v2.0 of System.Web.Extensions, which as far as I know isn't public available?
Morten: you're right, thanks for pointing that out, I'll fix that later today but you should be able to change that reference to 1.0 without any trouble.
Great works! It is very useful!
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When is support for v1.0.61025 of the extensions going to be available. Check out Codeplex and please respond to inquiries!!
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