Hello Jean-Michel, Thanks for your post. Based on it, and the ones received so far I will give epydoc a closer look. I don't need something superfancy (at least at the moment), just something that helps me document my code more in an organized way and helps me sift through the various classes/methods more easily once I come back to the project after some lengthy interruptions.
Best, Esmail Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
I've never used Happydoc. I am using Epydoc, which is very efficient. Sphinx is very good as well, but its scope is much larger than documenting python code and will not provide the "click and run" effect of epydoc, for which you don't have to write any additional documentation. Epydoc supports restructured text, so you'll be able to switch to Sphinx later on without additional work. But if I remember well, your documentation is for personal use, so I guess you'll stick with epydoc.
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