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This is an incomplete list of projects, products and organisations that have adopted the system in their own bodies of documentation. In some cases the adoption remains partial or is still a work in progress.
- BBC News Labs, e.g. for mosromgr, a Python library for managing TV and radio running orders
- BrachioGraph, the cheapest, simplest pen-plotter
- BeeWare, the write-once-deploy-anywhere project, for Toga, Briefcase, Rubicon and Rubicon Java.
- Bosch (internal)
- Ciw, the discrete event simulation library
- Cloudflare Workers docs (related article, New and improved Workers Docs)
- corrux (internal)
- Divio
- Django
- django CMS
- edo, a library for Evolutionary Dataset Optimisation
- Encore, a framework for rapid backend development
- Ericsson (internal)
- Google's Fuschia operating system
- Gatsby
- Gensim, How to Author Gensim Documentation
- Gorgonia, a deep learning library for Go
- ING Bank, for open-source (e.g. doing-cli, Probatus, skorecard) and internal tooling projects
- Lisk
- Livepeer
- LootLocker, a backend for independent games development
- Matching, a games theory resource allocation library
- NashPy, a Python mathematical library for computing Nash equilibria
- nbchkr, a system for assessing students' assignments in Jupyter Notebooks
- NumPy, the scientific Python library (related article, Documentation as a way to build Community)
- PDFminer.six
- PostgREST
- PIconnect
- Snowpack, a frontend build tool, designed for the modern web
- Sourcegraph, Universal code search
- StrongLoop/LoopBack by IBM
- TerminusDB
- Tesla Motors (internal)
- WebAccess/DMP
- websockets
- Wechaty: A Conversational RPA SDK for Chatbot Makers
- Zalando (internal)