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README.md

doc-gen4

Document Generator for Lean 4

Usage

You can call doc-gen4 from the top of a Lake project like this:

$ /path/to/doc-gen4 Module

where Module is one or more of the top level modules you want to document. The tool will then proceed to compile the project using lake (if that hasn't happened yet), analyze it and put the result in ./build/doc. You could e.g. host the files locally with the built-in Python webserver:

$ cd build/doc && python -m http.server