doc-browser
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doc-browser | impulse-core | |
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2 | 1 | |
129 | 6 | |
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10.0 | 8.0 | |
over 2 years ago | 8 months ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Jupyter Notebook | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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doc-browser
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How I’m a Productive Programmer With a Memory of a Fruit Fly
The advantage of being open source is there is an entire ecosystem developed around it. Apart from offering more docs than Dash, it also has a VS.Code Extension, native macOs and Linux apps and more.
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I’m a Productive Programmer with a Memory of a Fruit Fly
Not for me. Maybe I need to dig in, I'm on bullseye, maybe it's only in the older build repositories?
Anyway, I found this https://github.com/qwfy/doc-browser that I'm compiling right now to see how it works, looks keyboard focused, simpler and supports DevDocs, and bonus it supports Hoogle if you're a Haskeller.
impulse-core
What are some alternatives?
devdocs.el - Emacs viewer for DevDocs
fastcore - Python supercharged for the fastai library
Dash-User-Contributions - Dash repo of user contributed docsets
learnopencv - Learn OpenCV : C++ and Python Examples
helm-dash - Browse Dash docsets inside emacs
AI-For-Beginners - 12 Weeks, 24 Lessons, AI for All!
ase-docset
fastprogress - Simple and flexible progress bar for Jupyter Notebook and console
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
nbdev - Create delightful software with Jupyter Notebooks
i3-cheatsheet-hot-key - Provides a hot key for creating/opening a custom cheatsheet for the window(application) in focus
google-research - Google Research