Announcing Pocco

June 29th, 2010

Out of respect for the Pocoo team, I have renamed Pocco to Pycco to alleviate the ambiguities created from such similar names. Pocoo, thanks for creating Pygments and all the other cool projects you guys do! Here is Pycco's new github project page.

Pocco is a Python port of Jeremy Ashkenas' Docco. Pocco, like Docco before it, generates literate-programming-style documentation from your source files.

To see it in action, simply check out the github project page, which is the result of running pocco on itself.

To install, simply

git clone git://github.com/fitzgen/pocco.git
cd pocco/
sudo python setup.py install

Bug reports welcome!

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