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<p><p style="direction:ltr;">I know what you are about to say <i>&nbsp;: «&nbsp;Oh no, why a new documentation tooling&nbsp;?&nbsp;Doc is useless»</i></p>
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<p style="direction:ltr;">Well, you're kind of right, and I'm sure that any developer has already experienced it&nbsp;: documentation <b>becomes</b> useless.
It is always outdated and never accurately describes your software, so no one actually uses it.</p>
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