Is there a tool like doxygen for XSLT?

Does anyone know a tool that can extract code structure from undocumented xsl files?

I know there is XSLTdoc that can extract documentation elements from xsl files to create html man pages. But for undocumented xsl files, XSLTdoc output is pretty useless.

Doxygen is capable of producing valuable output even if the code is not documented. Is there a comparable tool for xsl?

The best I have found so far, depgraph , this small style sheet creates a dependency graph for inclusions and imports.

What I'm looking for is a call graph generator for xsl templates.

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I find the Oxygen XML Editor very useful for everything related to XML / XSL / XSD; it can generate an XML structure from both XSL and XSD, and has a good attempt to build XSL and XSD from an XML document. It is not free, but there is a trial version.

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Check out xdc (open source), this seems very promising. See also this topic: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19293252/is-there-guidelines-to-document-xsl-stylesheets/19299600?noredirect=1#19299600 Relations

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