What version of IntelliJ are you using?  The option to generate Groovydoc is 
still there for me in 2020.1 Ultimate.

If you are not using a build tool like Gradle or Maven then you can also 
generate documentation with the groovydoc command:

$> groovydoc -sourcepath=./src/main/groovy -d output com.example

This will generate the GroovyDoc for the package com.example, assumes your 
source code is in ./src/main/groovy, and writes the HTML files to a directory 
named "output".

Cheers,
Keith


> On Jul 30, 2020, at 8:42 AM, Fernando Franzini <fernandofranz...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Paul
> 
> I paid intelliJ ultimate and the option to generate groovydoc has been 
> removed, so I need to generate it manually.
> Do you recommend any article or documentation with groovy 3.x?
> 
> Regards.
> Att,
> 
> Fernando Franzini - Blog <http://fernandofranzini.wordpress.com/>
> 
> Em qui., 30 de jul. de 2020 às 09:00, Paul King <pa...@asert.com.au 
> <mailto:pa...@asert.com.au>> escreveu:
> There is the groovydoc command from the commandline but you'll likely want to 
> use the groovydoc integration from your build tool of choice.
> 
> Cheers, Paul.
> 
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 8:57 PM Fernando Franzini <fernandofranz...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:fernandofranz...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi Groovy Folks
> My projects contain java and groovy classes. How do I generate the groovy doc 
> for all of them?
> Regards
> Att,
> 
> Fernando Franzini - Blog <http://fernandofranzini.wordpress.com/>

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