Have you ever needed to write PHP code so fast that you didn't have time to properly comment it? These situations tend to happen a lot when you are being pressured by your boss (I know what I'm talking about) to deliver projects under strict deadlines. Once the project is delivered, it is always a pain if you ever have to come back to the code and comment it.
To make it easier and more enjoyable to comment your PHP code (afterwards I suppose), I've developed a simple tool called PHPDocFill that does the following:
- scans the current folder and subfolder to find all php files in your project
- analyzes your PHP files to find PHPDoc documentable elements
- easily insert or edit documentation blocks
- it even generates a simple HTML manual based on the documentation found in all the files
Full documentation, information, downloads and screenshots are available on its official site.
Official site: http://cnedelcu.net/phpdocfill/
To make it easier and more enjoyable to comment your PHP code (afterwards I suppose), I've developed a simple tool called PHPDocFill that does the following:
- scans the current folder and subfolder to find all php files in your project
- analyzes your PHP files to find PHPDoc documentable elements
- easily insert or edit documentation blocks
- it even generates a simple HTML manual based on the documentation found in all the files
Full documentation, information, downloads and screenshots are available on its official site.
Official site: http://cnedelcu.net/phpdocfill/