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Markdown in Scaladoc is now supported by IntelliJ IDEA!
By Maciej Gorywoda2026๋
2์ 12์ผ
**Markdown in Scaladoc is now supported by IntelliJ IDEA!**
This blog post is available as well as a YouTube video. In Scala 2, Scaladoc used Wikidoc syntax, which has advanced features like templates, categories, and metadata. These are useful for organizing and structuring large volumes of documentation, but they are rarely used in code comments. On the other hand, Markdown offers a simpler, more readable syntax; in many cases, you can read it as raw text without any issues. Markdown is also much more popular and already used in README files and other documentation files, so it simply makes sense to use it in Scaladoc as well...
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This blog post is available as well as a YouTube video. In Scala 2, Scaladoc used Wikidoc syntax, which has advanced features like templates, categories, and metadata. These are useful for organizing and structuring large volumes of documentation, but they are rarely used in code comments. On the other hand, Markdown offers a simpler, more readable syntax; in many cases, you can read it as raw text without any issues. Markdown is also much more popular and already used in README files and other documentation files, so it simply makes sense to use it in Scaladoc as well...
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