zeal-at-point
Search the word at point with Zeal (Emacs) (by jinzhu)
helm-dash
Browse Dash docsets inside emacs (by dash-docs-el)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
zeal-at-point
Posts with mentions or reviews of zeal-at-point.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-05.
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I've found what I've been looking for!!
And if you do stick with Zeal, there is the zeal-at-point package. You still need the external Zeal reader, but at least it gives you a convenient way to lookup stuff in it from within Emacs.
- Using the Free Pascal IDE for a Week
- zeal-at-point: Search the word at point with Zeal (Emacs)
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Is there an emacs equivalent of "Dash.app" ?
I’ve used Zeal (a cross-platform Dash alternative) with zeal-at-point. Recently though I’ve gone all in on LSP, and highly recommended. Speaking from experience, at least for Haskell and Go, the integrated documentation is excellent.
helm-dash
Posts with mentions or reviews of helm-dash.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-06.
- helm-dash: Browse Dash docsets inside emacs
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Emacs Info Manual for Haskell
I don't know about the wiki, but there's https://github.com/dash-docs-el/helm-dash and https://github.com/blahgeek/emacs-devdocs-browser for browsing docs offline in Emacs. Though if you're looking for stuff you can read offline in Emacs maybe try a book, Emacs is nice for reading pdf's or epub's (with nov.el)
- I've found what I've been looking for!!
- I’m a Productive Programmer with a Memory of a Fruit Fly
What are some alternatives?
When comparing zeal-at-point and helm-dash you can also consider the following projects:
GNU/Emacs go-mode - Emacs mode for the Go programming language
devdocs.el - Emacs viewer for DevDocs
pydoc - Emacs mode for navigating Python documentation through pydoc.
counsel-dash - Browse Dash docsets using Ivy
dash-docs - A elisp library that exposes functionality to work with and search dash docsets.
doc-browser - A documentation browser with support for DevDocs, Dash and Hoogle, written in Haskell and QML
Dash-User-Contributions - Dash repo of user contributed docsets
emacs-devdocs-browser
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
i3-cheatsheet-hot-key - Provides a hot key for creating/opening a custom cheatsheet for the window(application) in focus
zeal-at-point vs GNU/Emacs go-mode
helm-dash vs devdocs.el
zeal-at-point vs pydoc
helm-dash vs counsel-dash
zeal-at-point vs dash-docs
helm-dash vs doc-browser
zeal-at-point vs counsel-dash
helm-dash vs Dash-User-Contributions
zeal-at-point vs devdocs.el
helm-dash vs emacs-devdocs-browser
zeal-at-point vs lsp-mode
helm-dash vs i3-cheatsheet-hot-key