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As far as I know you can only add links to source code that is hosted somewhere else. It would be cool to include the source code directly into the documentation without the need of any hosted code elsewhere.
This is especially useful for code that is not directly public on platforms like GitHub. That would allow for easy source code viewing.
By the way. The Rust programming language document tool has this feature.
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As far as I know you can only add links to source code that is hosted somewhere else. It would be cool to include the source code directly into the documentation without the need of any hosted code elsewhere.
This is especially useful for code that is not directly public on platforms like GitHub. That would allow for easy source code viewing.
By the way. The Rust programming language document tool has this feature.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: