Megadox

Encyclopedia Collection

Comprehensive technical documentation, beautifully compiled

About This Collection

Megadox is a curated collection of encyclopedic documentation covering some of the most influential software projects in computing history. Each volume has been meticulously researched, analyzed, and compiled into elegant EPUB, PDF, and HTML formats, perfect for deep technical reading and reference.

πŸ“ AI-Generated Documentation: This entire collectionβ€”from source code analysis to documentation writing, build system creation, and website designβ€”was generated using Claude (Anthropic's AI). These encyclopedias represent comprehensive explorations of each codebase, compiled with attention to technical accuracy, historical context, and educational value.

GNU Emacs Internals

An encyclopedic guide to the architecture and implementation of GNU Emacs, covering the C core, Elisp runtime, display engine, and all major subsystems.

πŸ“„ 27 Chapters πŸ“– 885 pages

libsignal Encyclopedia

A comprehensive guide to Signal's cryptographic protocol library, documenting the mathematical foundations, protocol specifications, and implementation details.

πŸ“„ 14 Chapters πŸ“– 460 pages

PDP-7 Unix: A Complete Reference

The definitive guide to the original Unix system running on the PDP-7, exploring assembly code, filesystem, and process management.

πŸ“„ 13 Chapters πŸ“– 623 pages

PostgreSQL Internals

An in-depth exploration of PostgreSQL's architecture, from storage layer and query processing to transaction management and replication.

πŸ“„ 16 Chapters πŸ“– 588 pages

NetHack Encyclopedia

A complete guide to NetHack, covering the bestiary, item compendium, game mechanics, and codebase architecture.

πŸ“„ 15 Chapters πŸ“– 187 pages

Surge XT Encyclopedia

An encyclopedic guide to the Surge XT synthesizer codebase, covering DSP theory, oscillators, filters, effects, and modulation systems.

πŸ“„ 46 Chapters πŸ“– 1255 pages