appledoc is a handy tool designed to create Apple-style documentation for your Objective-C classes, interfaces, and protocols. If you're coding in Objective-C, you know how important good documentation is. It helps keep everything clear and organized, especially when working on larger projects.
With appledoc, you can easily generate markdown and XHTML documentation. Plus, it creates a fully indexed Xcode documentation set. This means you can install it right into the Xcode documentation browser with just one command! How cool is that? It makes it super simple to keep your code well-documented without a lot of hassle.
The best part? The whole process is wrapped up into one easy command line. You don’t need to juggle multiple steps or complicated procedures; just run the command, and you’re good to go!
If you're curious about more options or want to use similar tools outside of OS X (or if you’re on an older version like 10.4), you might want to check out Matt Ball’s doxyclean Python script as well. It’s pretty useful if you're looking for alternatives.
If you're ready to step up your documentation game with appledoc, head over to Softpas and get started! It's a great way to make sure your code stays clean and understandable.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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