How to Install and Uninstall phpdoc.noarch Package on Fedora 35
Last updated: November 26,2024
1. Install "phpdoc.noarch" package
Please follow the guidance below to install phpdoc.noarch on Fedora 35
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
phpdoc.noarch
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2. Uninstall "phpdoc.noarch" package
This guide let you learn how to uninstall phpdoc.noarch on Fedora 35:
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sudo dnf remove
phpdoc.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the phpdoc.noarch package on Fedora 35
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Available Packages
Name : phpdoc
Version : 2.9.1
Release : 5.fc35
Architecture : noarch
Size : 1.3 M
Source : phpdoc-2.9.1-5.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Documentation generator for PHP
URL : https://www.phpdoc.org/
License : MIT and ASL 2.0 and BSD and CC-BY and (DWPL and MIT) and (MIT and GPLv2) and (MIT and GPLv2 and Public Domain and CC-BY) and (MIT and GPLv3) and (MIT or GPLv2) and OFL
Description : phpDocumentor is an application that is capable of analyzing your PHP source
: code and DocBlock comments to generate a complete set of API Documentation.
:
: Inspired by phpDocumentor 1 and JavaDoc it continues to innovate and is up to
: date with the latest technologies and PHP language features.
:
: Features: phpDocumentor supports the following:
: * PHP 5.3 compatible, full support for Namespaces, Closures and more is provided
: * Shows any tag, some tags add additional functionality to phpDocumentor
: (such as @link)
: * Processing speed, Zend Framework experienced a significant reduction in
: processing time compared to phpDocumentor 1
: * Low memory usage, peak memory usage for small projects is less than 20MB,
: medium projects 40MB and large frameworks 100MB
: * Incremental parsing, if you kept the Structure file from a previous run you
: get an additional performance boost of up to 80% on top of the mentioned
: processing speed above
: * Easy template building, if you want to make a branding you only have to call
: 1 task and edit 3 files
: * Command-line compatibility with phpDocumentor 1, phpDocumentor 2 is an
: application in its own right but the basic phpDocumentor 1 arguments,
: such as --directory, --file and --target, have been adopted
: * Two-step process, phpDocumentor first generates a cache with your application
: structure before creating the output. If you'd like you can use that to power
: your own tools or formatters!
Available Packages
Name : phpdoc
Version : 2.9.1
Release : 5.fc35
Architecture : noarch
Size : 1.3 M
Source : phpdoc-2.9.1-5.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Documentation generator for PHP
URL : https://www.phpdoc.org/
License : MIT and ASL 2.0 and BSD and CC-BY and (DWPL and MIT) and (MIT and GPLv2) and (MIT and GPLv2 and Public Domain and CC-BY) and (MIT and GPLv3) and (MIT or GPLv2) and OFL
Description : phpDocumentor is an application that is capable of analyzing your PHP source
: code and DocBlock comments to generate a complete set of API Documentation.
:
: Inspired by phpDocumentor 1 and JavaDoc it continues to innovate and is up to
: date with the latest technologies and PHP language features.
:
: Features: phpDocumentor supports the following:
: * PHP 5.3 compatible, full support for Namespaces, Closures and more is provided
: * Shows any tag, some tags add additional functionality to phpDocumentor
: (such as @link)
: * Processing speed, Zend Framework experienced a significant reduction in
: processing time compared to phpDocumentor 1
: * Low memory usage, peak memory usage for small projects is less than 20MB,
: medium projects 40MB and large frameworks 100MB
: * Incremental parsing, if you kept the Structure file from a previous run you
: get an additional performance boost of up to 80% on top of the mentioned
: processing speed above
: * Easy template building, if you want to make a branding you only have to call
: 1 task and edit 3 files
: * Command-line compatibility with phpDocumentor 1, phpDocumentor 2 is an
: application in its own right but the basic phpDocumentor 1 arguments,
: such as --directory, --file and --target, have been adopted
: * Two-step process, phpDocumentor first generates a cache with your application
: structure before creating the output. If you'd like you can use that to power
: your own tools or formatters!