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Since this project is, sadly, no longer maintained (or used by Sencha), perhaps it should be set to an "Archive" state, i.e.
I'm working on a non-Ext alternative...
I used JSDuck for years, especially when I did Ext consulting work. I never really found a proper alternative and recently found myself needing something along these lines. JSDuck inspired author/metadoc. It takes a few cues from this project, but is also quite a bit different. It produces JSON instead of HTML (so you can make your own UI), and it's written in JS (Node). It's also still a work in progress.
I was also inspired to do something similar for Go, and kind of went down the rabbit hole. Now we're actually working on a higher level doc experience called metadoc.io (screenshot is for Go, but you can imagine what JS would be like).
So, if you're like me and JSDoc just isn't cutting it, follow along :-)
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Perhaps somebody from Sencha (or whatever it is that's left from Sencha) reads it and reacts to this one day. Although I'm the original author, I don't have rights to manage this repository.
Since this project is, sadly, no longer maintained (or used by Sencha), perhaps it should be set to an "Archive" state, i.e.
I'm working on a non-Ext alternative...
I used JSDuck for years, especially when I did Ext consulting work. I never really found a proper alternative and recently found myself needing something along these lines. JSDuck inspired author/metadoc. It takes a few cues from this project, but is also quite a bit different. It produces JSON instead of HTML (so you can make your own UI), and it's written in JS (Node). It's also still a work in progress.
I was also inspired to do something similar for Go, and kind of went down the rabbit hole. Now we're actually working on a higher level doc experience called metadoc.io (screenshot is for Go, but you can imagine what JS would be like).
So, if you're like me and JSDoc just isn't cutting it, follow along :-)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: