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devdocs.el reviews and mentions
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Emacs Advent Calendar 9: devdocs, code-cells, dREPL, etc.
devdocs.el: Documentation reader with quick and handy lookup commands. It is similar to the built-in Info reader, but has a different (likely larger) document coverage.
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Zeal is an offline documentation browser for software developers
I didn't know zeal was being updated at all since the last "release" is almost 5 years old.
I recently discovered devdocs.io and the emacs integration[1] and like it so far.
I use this (https://github.com/astoff/devdocs.el) emacs package to download devdocs locally and access them from emacs, which is pretty great.
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I've found what I've been looking for!!
Support for other languages is a good point. Most don't ship info documentation. :P If you want something inside a normal Emacs buffer rather than a separate browser-like application, maybe you'd enjoy devdocs.io and astoff's devdocs.el package.
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How I’m a Productive Programmer With a Memory of a Fruit Fly
+1. I'm using an amazing Emacs package that treats DevDocs kinda like Dash: https://github.com/astoff/devdocs.el
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What is your setup for python coding in emacs?
devdocs.el to read documentation
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Emacs help interface for languages other than emacs-lisp
devdocs-browser and devdocs.el both let you read https://devdocs.io in emacs, and cache them locally. Your language of choice needs to be in devdocs though.
Wow, so many devdocs packages! Of the two I mentioned, devdocs-browser is the one in the emacs-devdocs-browser repo you found. But the other one I was thinking of didn't turn up in your search: devdocs. I wasn't aware of the others you found, probably because they aren't on GNU ELPA or on MELPA.
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The primary programming language of devdocs.el is Emacs Lisp.