I want to give this a try, but apparently GitHub won't let me give your app permission to access just one of the organizations I'm part of. That's a deal breaker for me; not that I don't trust your app, but I don't give any access to some organizations.
On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 5:56 PM, Paul Novotny <p...@paulnovo.us> wrote: > Hello, > > I put together a GitHub integration for generating and hosting Doxygen > docs for your public GitHub repositories. Consider this an early > prototype, but I would like to get some testers and feedback. Just go > to: > > https://codedocs.xyz/ > > You should see a list of your public repositories. Then enable the > repositories you want Doxygen generated for. A GitHub hook is added, so > the documentation is rebuilt every time you push changes to GitHub. You > can add badges to your README.md (like Coverity, Travis-CI, etc) that > point to the documentation that is hosted on codedocs.xyz. For example, > look at my OpenSceneGraph and Doxygen forks: > > https://github.com/paulnovo/osg > https://github.com/paulnovo/doxygen > > I added the "code: documented" badges to the README.md that point to the > latest Doxgyen documentation: > > https://codedocs.xyz/paulnovo/osg/ > https://codedocs.xyz/paulnovo/doxygen/ > > Let me know what you think. Hopefully this will be useful for Doxygen > users. > > -Paul > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Doxygen-users mailing list > Doxygen-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/doxygen-users >
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