There's two links in the README (the blue "docs" badges), one in the repo 
header, and one in the second paragraph of the first post of this thread :)

-- Mike

On Saturday, 18 June 2016 11:49:04 UTC+2, Daniel Carrera wrote:
>
> I can't find any documentation for this module. How does it work? How do 
> you use it? What mark up language does it use? etc etc. The README file is 
> basically blank, and the docs directory doesn't seem to contain any actual 
> docs.
>
> Daniel.
>
>
> On Friday, 17 June 2016 11:07:26 UTC+2, Michael Hatherly wrote:
>>
>> I’m please to announce the initial release of Documenter.jl 
>> <https://github.com/JuliaDocs/Documenter.jl> — a documentation generator 
>> for Julia.
>>
>> The package docs are here 
>> <https://juliadocs.github.io/Documenter.jl/stable>.
>>
>> The package is still a work-in-progress, but now has sufficient features 
>> to make a stable release worth while. Major breaking changes should 
>> hopefully be few and far between from now on.
>>
>> If you have already been making use of the package, which quite a few of 
>> the community have been, then I’d would like to extend my thanks to you for 
>> helping file bug reports, feature requests, and pull requests.
>>
>> Please do upgrade your .travis.yml configuration to reflect the fact 
>> that Documenter is now tagged and available from METADATA. All that 
>> should be needed is to replace either
>>
>> Pkg.clone("https://github.com/MichaelHatherly/Documenter.jl";)
>>
>> or, more recently,
>>
>> Pkg.clone("https://github.com/JuliaDocs/Documenter.jl";)
>>
>> with
>>
>> Pkg.add("Documenter")
>>
>> and your build scripts should work fine. Any problems you happen to run 
>> into should, as always, be reported on the GitHub issue tracker 
>> <https://github.com/JuliaDocs/Documenter.jl/issues>. master will be more 
>> unstable from this point on.
>>
>> If you do have a publicly available package that is making use of 
>> Documenter, then please do add a link to the Examples 
>> <https://juliadocs.github.io/Documenter.jl/stable/man/examples/> page if 
>> you’d like.
>>
>> Finally: I’d like to thank one of our Google Summer of Code students, 
>> Morten Piibeleht, who is developing some great new features for the package 
>> over the summer.
>>
>> — Mike
>>
>>
>>
>>

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