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121 | 10,661 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
about 3 years ago | 11 days ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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cargo-cacher
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Offline Rust
I had my own full local mirror with https://github.com/ChrisMacNaughton/cargo-cacher a few years back (repeated downloads in docker builds -.-). Iirc, it was 43 GB. I should probably donate some money for doing that… (To who, actually? Mozilla? Rust foundation?)
zeal
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Memex is already here, it’s just not evenly distributed
I’d suggest you look into Kiwix¹ and also Zeal².
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What's the Difference Between `ruby-doc.org` and `docs.ruby-lang.org`?
For offline documentation, I use Zeal (called Dash on macos) which looks/works almost identically to rubydoc.info but much faster since it's offline, has a standard interface for all installed language documentations, and only 1 global hotkey away while programming.
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Googling for answers costs you time
I highly recommend using local solutions to this local issue: Zeal[1] (aka Dash[2] on MacOS)
Load up the "docsets" of your languages (lightly edited HTML docs for indexing purposes) and use a global keyboard shortcut (F8 for me) to pull up Python/Postgres/Terraform docs, searching for the right function without internet query.
This isn't straight up applicable to all questions of course, but "How do I search regular expressions in Python again?" is now as easy as "re"
Note that the docsets can be converted from normal HTML ones via doc2dash[3], especially useful to load up custom docs like private providers.
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Zeal is an offline documentation browser for software developers
Here is the github discussion created by dash author explaining the deal https://github.com/zealdocs/zeal/issues/24#issue-17915169
It’s not widely advertised (probably this is the deal) but Zeal works fine on macOS, see this: https://github.com/zealdocs/zeal/wiki/Build-Instructions-for...
You don’t need to build it yourself, there is a brew formula.
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Ask HN: I won't have Internet access for months, how could use my time?
There's https://zealdocs.org and it's something similar if not the same. For Mac you need to buy the Dash app.
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Downloadable documentation?
Have you tried Zeal?
What are some alternatives?
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
dash.nvim - 🏃💨 Search Dash.app from your Neovim fuzzy finder. Built with Rust 🦀 and Lua
dash-contrib-docset-feeds - A collection of Dash's user contributed docset feed for using with Zeal
zeavim.vim - Zeal for Vim
terraform-docs-as-pdf - Complete Terraform documentation (core + all official providers) as PDF files. Updating nightly.
Dash-iOS - Dash gives your iPad and iPhone instant offline access to 200+ API documentation sets
nvim-rs - A rust library for neovim clients
vim-ada - Ready-to-deploy plugins and configuration which change Vim/NeoVim into (mostly Ada) IDE
terraform-provider-aws - Terraform AWS provider
rust-headless-chrome - A high-level API to control headless Chrome or Chromium over the DevTools Protocol. It is the Rust equivalent of Puppeteer, a Node library maintained by the Chrome DevTools team.
ada_language_server - Server implementing the Microsoft Language Protocol for Ada and SPARK
content - The content behind MDN Web Docs