lammps-docset
Dash-User-Contributions
lammps-docset | Dash-User-Contributions | |
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1 | 2 | |
1 | 1,974 | |
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10.0 | 9.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | - |
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lammps-docset
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I’m a Productive Programmer with a Memory of a Fruit Fly
I'm a computational physics student; my work involves using multiple software with varied options. Frequently, I need to check to make sure all my parameters are correct, and having these docs at hand is important for me. Using offline documentation is always faster than Google. Since the docsets for these special pieces of software for computational physics or quantum chemistry is lacking, I build these docsets myself. Up till now, I have written code (and sometimes scrape web pages) to build these docsets myself:
1. LAMMPS: https://github.com/chazeon/lammps-docset
Dash-User-Contributions
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Zeal is an offline documentation browser for software developers
https://github.com/chinmaygarde/doxygen2docset or https://pypi.org/project/doxytag2zealdb.
Otherwise is it probably best to look for a specific tool for the type of docs and then look through the GitHub submissions to the user-generated docset submissions for clues for specific code bases: https://github.com/Kapeli/Dash-User-Contributions/pulls?q=is...
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I’m a Productive Programmer with a Memory of a Fruit Fly
Dash looks like a great project but the community doc contributions are a security concern. Docs are uploaded to git as Tars, nothing is stopping someone from adding malicious code to these tar uploads which developers will download unknowingly when they add a community doc.
See: https://github.com/Kapeli/Dash-User-Contributions
What are some alternatives?
i3-cheatsheet-hot-key - Provides a hot key for creating/opening a custom cheatsheet for the window(application) in focus
devdocs.el - Emacs viewer for DevDocs
qe-docset - Dash docset generator for Quantum ESPRESSO.
doc-browser - A documentation browser with support for DevDocs, Dash and Hoogle, written in Haskell and QML
ase-docset
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
helm-dash - Browse Dash docsets inside emacs
doxygen2docset - From Doxygen documentation, create a Docset for use in Dash or Zeal.
hammerspoon - Staggeringly powerful macOS desktop automation with Lua