``` _ _ _
/ _| | |/ / | | _ \ | ( | | | ' /| | | |) | _ \ | | | < | | | _ / ) | | | | . \| || | \ \ |/ || ||__|| _\

``` Pronounced 'stickler'.

Summary:

My favourite feature of rust-doc (the tool that automatically generates documentation from a paticular kind of docstring you can use in rust codebases) is the keyword linking. My least favourite feature of rust-doc is trying to remember to do said linking, or syntax highlighting in general as, I usually edit markdown (what rust-doc essentially makes) in a specific tool for it.

So, I made a tool to do it for me -- if you too are like me, perhaps it'll not only bring you joy, but also up the quality of your crate's docs.

Installation:

NOTE THIS APP IS BETA AT BEST, IT'S A WIP.

Usage:

Backup your codebase before using this, use source-control. - stklr # will bring up the help menu. - stklr preview #will show you changes it wants to make, changes are in green, source files and line numbers etc are all there. - stklr fix# will make changes to all the files you saw above, with preview.

Bugs:

Contributing:

More release platforms etc: