Marginalia 0.6.0 ========== *ultra-lightweight literate programming[1] for clojure inspired by [docco](http://jashkenas.github.com/docco/)* Marginalia is a source documentation too that parses Clojure code and outputs an side-by-side source view with appropriate comments and docstrings aligned. To get a quick look at what marginalia output looks like, then [visit the official site](http://fogus.me/fun/marginalia/). Usage ----- Currently Marginalia can be used in a number of ways as described below. ### Command Line You can download the [Marginalia 0.5.1 jar including packaged dependencies from Github](https://github.com/downloads/fogus/marginalia/marginalia-0.5.1-standalone.jar). Running Marginalia given the jar file linked above is as easy as: java -jar marginalia-0.5.1-standalone.jar This will search the `PWD` for a `src` directory which it will then traverse looking for Clojure source files to parse and generate documentation for. Marginalia also takes specific locations and files to generate docs for: java -jar marginalia-0.5.1-standalone.jar ... Arguments can be specific files or directories. ### Leiningen [http://github.com/fogus/lein-marginalia](http://github.com/fogus/lein-marginalia) To use Marginalia in your own projects simply add the following to your `project.clj` file in the `:dev-dependencies` section: [marginalia "0.5.1"] After executing `lein deps` you can generate your complete source documentation with the following command: lein marg Marginalia accepts other options as outlined in the *Command Line* section above. ### Cake [http://github.com/fogus/cake-marginalia](http://github.com/fogus/cake-marginalia) Add marginalia to your project's `:dev-dependencies`: [marginalia "0.5.1"] Also, you need to add it to your task list: :tasks [marginalia.tasks] After that, you should be able to use it like any other cake task: cake marg NOTE: If your project doesn't already depend on clojure-contrib, you'll have to make it explicitly depend on it for the cake plugin to work properly. ### Maven Not yet supported. Contributors and thanks ----------------------- I would like to thank Zachary Kim for taking a pile of incoherant code and making it something worth using. Marginalia would be nothing without his hard work and vision. I would also like to thank Justin Balthrop and Brenton Ashworth for their support and code contributions. TODO ---- * paragraph anchors * options for non-uber-docs * Maven generation support * POM parsing License ------- Copyright (C) 2010 Fogus Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure. Notes ----- [1] While the phrase *ultra-lightweight literate programming* is used to describe Marginalia, it is in no way a tool for classical literate programming. That is, Marginalia is a linear documentation generator allowing no out-of-order reassembly of source. Marginalia is... ---------------- *sorted by first commit* - [Fogus](http://fogus.me/fun/) - [Zachary Kim](https://github.com/zkim) - [Justin Balthrop](https://github.com/ninjudd) - [Brenton Ashworth](https://github.com/brentonashworth) - [Nicolas Buduroi](https://github.com/budu) - [Michael Harrison](https://github.com/goodmike) - [Anthony Simpson](https://github.com/Raynes) If I've missed your name then please ping me.