HyperDoc is a hypertext documentation component for computational systems.
Documentation consists of any combination of:
All of these items can cross-reference each other.
If this is your first contact with HyperDoc, you should start with:
If you are a HyperDoc author, the following pages are for you:
HyperDocs are also , and their pages can be interlinked with other HyperBooks even if they are not HyperDocs. You can, for example, add links to Wikipedia pages to your HyperDoc pages, allowing users to stay in the HyperDoc browser and to use the "Backlinks" view to discover other places that refer to the same Wikipedia page.
Finally, there is an overview of the goals and values of HyperDoc, an summary of the design criteria, and a list of acknowledgements.
For serving HyperDocs from a Web server, see HyperDoc Server.