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mdoc-export-msxdoc(1)					      General Commands Manual					     mdoc-export-msxdoc(1)

NAME
mdoc export-msxdoc - Convert mdoc(5) XML to Microsoft XML Documentation SYNOPSIS
mdoc export-msxdoc [OPTION]* DIRECTORIES DESCRIPTION
mdoc export-msxdoc creates Microsoft XML Documentation (as produced by csc /doc) from the mdoc(5)-formatted documentation XML files within DIRECTORIES. OPTIONS
-o, --out=FILE The XML file to generate. If not specified, a set of files matching the //AssemblyInfo/AssemblyName values within the documentation will be used. Use - to write to standard output. -h, -?, --help Display a help message and exit. MAILING LISTS
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mdoc-validate(1)					      General Commands Manual						  mdoc-validate(1)

NAME
mdoc validate - Validate XML documents against a schema SYNOPSIS
mdoc validate [OPTIONS]* PATHS+ DESCRIPTION
mdoc validate validates the specified PATHS against a specified format schema. OPTIONS
--format=FORMAT The documentation format to validate PATHS against. Supported formats include: ecma. See the FORMATS section below for more information about these formats. The default format (if none is specified) is ecma. -h, -?, --help Display a help message and exit. FORMATS
The following documentation formats are supported: ecma The Mono ECMA Documentation Format validates all output generated by mdoc-update(1) against an XML schema, including the index.xml, ns-*.xml, and NamespaceName/TypeName.xml files. See mdoc(5) for details about this file format. EXAMPLES
To validate the mdoc-update(1) output stored within a directory (and all documentation within that directory, recursively), use: mdoc validate /path/to/ecma/docs MAILING LISTS
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