Python version of Docco, the quick-and-dirty, hundred-line-long, literate-programming-style documentation generator:
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888 Y88..88P Y88b. Y88b. Y88..88P
888 "Y88P" "Y8888P "Y8888P "Y88P"
All together, we have Docco, Rocco, shocco, and now Pocco. Jeremy observes, “It’s a whole little adorable family of midget programs now…”
Okay, this is the project used to generate the previously linked CoffeeScript documentation. It’s a “quick-and-dirty, hundred-line-long, literate-programming-style documentation generator.” It pulls out comments, applies markdown, and then runs the code through pygments for syntax highlighting.
Beautiful.