Josh Heidenreich wrote:
Also, does it update after every commit? And does a change to the generator do an update too?
Hi Josh, nope, it's a manual process that I run every once in a while. Doxygen itself is rather heaviweight, so you really don't want to run that on a server, let alone for every commit. Since the stuff typically contained in readmes (and for what I, and possibly others, mainly use the doxygen docs for) is rather high-level, it should be comparatively stable - that said, clever tools for hackers are always appreciated here. Just, if possible, use a local git repo directly, and avoid cgit. It's causing fdo much less load. Cheers, -- Thorsten
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