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A (work-in-progress) nextgen Doxygen for C++
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A simple example of how to setup a complete CI environment for C and C++
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Modern open source C++ FIX framework featuring complete schema customisation, high performance and fast development.
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A no-nonsense, no-JavaScript CSS framework and Pelican theme for content-oriented websites
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Clean C++ project for you to use. Features: Modern CMake, CPack, Doxygen, PlantUML, Catch Unit testing, static analysis
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A selection of useful scripts for use in CMake projects, include code coverage, sanitizers, and dependency graph generation.
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A simple C++11 command line argument parser
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Automatic C++ library api documentation generation: breathe doxygen in and exhale it out.
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Custom CSS theme for doxygen html-documentation with lots of customization parameters.
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A more Pythonic version of doxypy, a Doxygen filter for Python.
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Doxygen XML to Markdown (or JSON)
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A simple, cross-platform, and continuously integrated C++14 project template
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HDF5 interface
Store data in efficient format for analysis and visualization
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Eclox is a simple doxygen frontend plug-in for eclipse. It aims to provide a slim and sleek integration of the code documentation process into Eclipse.
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The official repository for the UH Manoa Transpiler Project's Scheme interpreter, Shaka Scheme.
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Description
Hi there,
I would like to use in the relative path of the file instead of just the name. When using the reserved word
{name}I just get the file name.Expected result
Actual result