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Subject: Documentation tools
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Date: Thu, 1-Mar-84 04:23:11 EST
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Posted: Thu Mar  1 04:23:11 1984
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From:  Stephen Wolff 

        Artificially intelligent it's not, and not even fancy; but there are
folks hereabouts that use the UNIX tools SCCS (or RCS) to do documentation
of various sorts.  Although intended for managing the writing, evolving and
maintaining of large software packages, they can't tell C from Fortran from
straight English text and they will quite cheerfully maintain for you the
update/revision tree in any case.

        I should imagine with a bit if thought you could link your code AND
documentation modules and manage 'em both simultaneously and equitably.