pBinder converts Python repositories into structured, cross-referenced DOCX documentation — locally, with no uploads. Optional PDF export when Microsoft Word is installed.
In this demo:
Activation process (trial & full versions)
Batch mode: generate one document per subfolder or full project
Optional settings: callsite references, line numbers, and auxiliary files (Markdown, Jupyter Notebooks, JSON, YAML)
Export formats: DOCX by default, plus PDF support (requires Microsoft Word)
Quick access to output folders directly from the processing log
Why use pBinder?
Local processing — project files never leave your machine
Handles single scripts to full repository exports
Generates a Symbol Directory with page-linked classes, functions, and methods
Optional call-site cross-references showing exactly where each symbol is defined
Built for code review, study, client deliverables, and audit archives
Get Started:
Free Trial: https://kaolawave.gumroad.com/l/ryqkt
Buy Full: https://kaolawave.gumroad.com/l/wmvgez
Website: https://pbinder.app
Notes:
Tested on Windows 10. Run the free trial first to verify compatibility on your system.
PDF generation requires Microsoft Word installed.
Open-source repositories used in this demo:
pypa/sampleproject (MIT): https://github.com/pypa/sampleproject
pallets-eco/blinker (MIT): https://github.com/pallets-eco/blinker
pallets/itsdangerous (BSD-3-Clause): https://github.com/pallets/itsdangerous
Demo repositories are used as sample input only. No affiliation or endorsement implied.
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