I write a lot of code to analyze data (typ. Matlab, Python, C++). It is not meant for 'production' or distribution to a wide set of users.
I need to document the code with a manual so I and others can remember how to use the software.
Where can I find some examples of Confluence pages authored to document how to use software?
Hi Brian,
We have a few examples below of Confluence sites used for technical documentation.
Here are also some public links where you can navigate various Confluence sites to get a better idea of how it's being used:
Lastly, I would recommend the following for documenting your code:
Let me know if you have any questions about this.
Regards,
Shannon
I took a quick look. I didn't quite see what I'm after. In some ways, I'm looking to go a few steps better than a "man page" and a few steps lower than a "Dummies book" or an "O'Reilly book". I didn't quite see that in the examples.
I know the code block macro. That's stylish. I'm looking for clever ways to lay out the workflow and usage of a software tool.
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Brian,
A few of our add-on vendors in Marketplace also use Confluence for their documentation. For example:
I would recommend reviewing some of the other vendors as well but that should give you a good idea of how they use it.
Regards,
Shannon
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