GitBook is a tool for building beautiful books using Git and Markdown. It can generate your book into multiple formats:



Gramax is described as 'With Gramax, you can quickly create a beautiful documentation site for your product or company. It’s fast, free, and works within your infrastructure' and is a documentation generator in the development category. There are more than 10 alternatives to Gramax for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Self-Hosted, Mac, Windows and Web-based apps. The best Gramax alternative is GitBook, which is free. Other great apps like Gramax are Docusaurus, MkDocs, Hyperbook and Retype.
GitBook is a tool for building beautiful books using Git and Markdown. It can generate your book into multiple formats:



Docusaurus is a project for easily building, deploying, and maintaining open source project websites.


MkDocs is static site generator that's geared towards building project documentation. Documentation source files are written in Markdown, and configured with a single YAML configuration file.

Hyperbook is a quick and easy way to build interactive workbooks, that support modern standards and run superfast. It works by compiling markdown to static pages.

A documentation generator that builds HTML output based on Markdown files. Supports Markdown specs and offers a wide set of custom components using Markdown-like syntax. Builds Reference Source documentation for .NET projects (more added soon).


A static site generator for creating documentation sites from AsciiDoc content aggregated from multiple repositories. Made by the creators of Asciidoctor.

Daux.io is a documentation generator that uses a simple folder structure and Markdown files to create custom documentation on the fly. It helps you create great looking documentation in a developer friendly way.




SkyDocs is a software that takes your MarkDown files and build a complete website with some magic tricks !






A tool for generating static websites from Markdown-like syntax. Optimized for content-heavy instructional websites, e.g. course websites, tutorials, project/product documentation, textbooks. MarkBind source files can be as simple as basic Markdown, but you can also use a mix of...
