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Dash Docs

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What's it

This package provides an elisp interface to query and show documenation using Dash docsets.

It doesn't require Dash app.

Requirements

  • sqlite3

Installation

It's available on MELPA.

Now, it's possible to choose between install the stable or development version of dash-docs. Here there is an explanation about stable packages and MELPA and here a list of our tags.

m-x package-install dash-docs RET

Installing docsets

Dash-docs uses the same docsets as Dash. You can install them with m-x dash-docs-install-docset for the official docsets or m-x dash-docs-install-user-docset for user contributed docsets (experimental).

To install a docset from a file in your drive you can use m-x dash-docs-install-docset-from-file'. That function takes as input a tgzfile that you obtained, starting from a folder named.docset`, with the command:

tar --exclude='.DS_Store' -cvzf <docset name>.tgz <docset name>.docset

as explained here.

Usage

Search all currently enabled docsets (docsets in dash-docs-docsets or dash-docs-common-docsets):

(dash-docs-search "<pattern>")

Search a specific docset:

(dash-docs-search-docset "<docset>" "<pattern>")

The command dash-docs-reset-connections will clear the connections to all sqlite db's. Use it in case of errors when adding new docsets. The next call to a search function will recreate them.

Variables to customize

dash-docs-docsets-path is the prefix for your docsets. Defaults to ~/.docsets

dash-docs-min-length tells dash-docs from which length to start searching. Defaults to 3.

dash-docs-browser-func is a function to encapsulate the way to browse Dash' docsets. Defaults to browse-url. For example, if you want to use eww to browse your docsets, you can do: (setq dash-docs-browser-func 'eww).

When dash-docs-enable-debugging is non-nil stderr from sqlite queries is captured and displayed in a buffer. The default value is t. Setting this to nil may speed up queries on some machines (capturing stderr requires the creation and deletion of a temporary file for each query).

Sets of Docsets

Common docsets

`dash-docs-common-docsets' is a list that should contain the docsets to be active always. In all buffers.

Buffer local docsets

Different subsets of docsets can be activated depending on the buffer. For the moment (it may change in the future) we decided it's a plain local variable you should setup for every different filetype. This way you can also do fancier things like project-wise docsets sets.

(defun go-doc ()
  (interactive)
  (setq-local dash-docs-docsets '("Go")))

(add-hook 'go-mode-hook 'go-doc)

Only one docset

To narrow the search to just one docset, type its name in the beginning of the search followed by a space. If the docset contains spaces, no problemo, we handle it :D.

use-package integration

If you are using use-package, a :dash keyboard will be added to configure the dash-docs-docsets variable. For example to register the CMake dash documentation with cmake mode:

(use-package cmake-mode
  :dash "CMake")

You can also register multiple docsets:

(use-package cmake-mode
  :dash "CMake" "Foobar")

By default, dash-docs will link the docset to the package name mode hook, you can explicitly set the mode if it is different from the package name:

(use-package my-package
  :dash (my-mode "Docset1" "Docset2"))

And you can register to multiple modes:

(use-package my-package
  :dash (my-mode "Docset1" "Docset2")
        (my-other-mode "Docset3"))

The way it works is by registering a hook to the given mode (<mode-name>-hook) and setting up dash-docs-docsets local variable in that hook.

FAQ

  • Does it work in osX?

sqlite queries. Provisionally, we're executing shell-commands directly. Our idea is come back to use esqlite when some issues will be fixed.

dash-docs has been tested only in linux. We've been notified that it doesn't work in Mac, so we ask for elisp hackers who own something that runs Mac OSX if they could take a look at it.

Hints: It looks like something with 'end of line' differences. The suspicious are esqlite (which dash-docs requires) or pcsv (which esqlite requires)

  • I'm using mac osx and pages open but not in the correct anchor

bug on mac osx's browse-url which can't open urls with #. If you find this issue, and want to debug, great, otherwise, you can use eww or w3 or w3m which will work just fine

  • I get nil for every search I do

make sure you don't have sqlite3 .mode column but .mode list (the default). check your .sqliterc

  • When selecting an item in dash-docs, no browser lookup occurs with firefox >= 38.0.and emacs >= 24.4

try:

(setq browse-url-browser-function 'browse-url-generic
      browse-url-generic-program "/path/to/firefox")
(setq dash-docs-browser-func 'browse-url-generic)

Contribution

We ♥ feedback, issues or pull requests. Feel free to contribute in dash-docs.

We're trying to add tests to the project, if you send a PR please consider add new or update the existing ones.

Install Cask if you haven't already, then:

$ cd /path/to/dash-docs
$ cask

Run all tests with:

$ make

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