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mitmproxy/pdoc: API Documentation for Python Projects

API Documentation for Python Projects.

pdoc -o ./html pdoc generates this website: pdoc.dev/docs.

pdoc is compatible with Python 3.9 and newer.

pdoc your_python_module
# or
pdoc ./my_project.py

Run pdoc pdoc to see pdoc's own documentation, run pdoc --help to view the command line flags, or check our hosted copy of the documentation.

pdoc's main feature is a focus on simplicity: pdoc aims to do one thing and do it well.

Under the hood...

If you have substantially more complex documentation needs, we recommend using Sphinx!

As an open source project, pdoc welcomes contributions of all forms.

This project is not associated with "pdoc3", which often falsely assumes our name. Quoting @BurntSushi, the original author of pdoc:

I'm pretty disgusted that someone has taken a project I built, relicensed it, attempted to erase its entry on the Python Wiki, released it under effectively the same name and, worst of all, associated it with Nazi symbols.

Source: pdoc3/pdoc#64

In contrast, the pdoc project strives to uphold a healthy community where everyone is treated with respect. Everyone is welcome to contribute as long as they adhere to basic civility. We expressly distance ourselves from the use of Nazi symbols and ideology.

The pdoc project was originally created by Andrew Gallant and is currently maintained by Maximilian Hils.


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