- Code: https://github.com/sunaku/dasht
- Docs: https://sunaku.github.io/dasht/man
- Bugs: https://github.com/sunaku/dasht/issues
dasht is a collection of shell scripts for searching, browsing, and managing API documentation (in the form of 150+ offline documentation sets, courtesy of Dash for OS X) all from the comfort of your own terminal!
The name "dasht" is a portmanteau of Dash and the letter "t", for terminal. Etymologically, "dasht" is Persian for plain, as in an flat expanse of land, which aptly characterizes the terminal environment where everything is text.
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You never have to leave your terminal!
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Local search engine for web browsers.
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Keep Dash docsets anywhere you like.
Watch the "dasht in a terminal" and "dasht in a browser" screencasts.
Required:
- POSIX environment (Linux, BSD, etc.)
Optional:
- w3m to display dasht(1) search results
- socat for dasht-server(1) search engine
- gawk for dasht-server(1) search engine
Development:
Using a package manager:
Manually, on any system:
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Add the
bin/
folder to yourPATH
environment variable:export PATH=$PATH:location_where_you_cloned_or_downloaded_dasht/bin
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Add the
man/
folder to yourMANPATH
environment variable:export MANPATH=location_where_you_cloned_or_downloaded_dasht/man:$MANPATH
Use the vim-dasht plugin for (Neo)Vim.
Source this file in ZSH to activate TAB completion for dasht:
source location_where_you_cloned_or_downloaded_dasht/etc/zsh/completions.zsh
Or simply add the completions/ directory to your ZSH $fpath if you've already set up ZSH's completion system elsewhere:
fpath+=location_where_you_cloned_or_downloaded_dasht/etc/zsh/completions/
First, install some docsets using dasht-docsets-install(1):
dasht-docsets-install bash
Next, perform a direct search from the terminal using dasht(1):
dasht 'c - x'
Then, repeat the search in a web browser using dasht-server(1):
dasht-server
You are now ready to use dasht! Read the manuals below to learn even more.
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You can browse the manuals online at https://sunaku.github.io/dasht/man/.
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If you set
$MANPATH
or installed from a package manager, runman dasht
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Else, run
man -M location_where_you_cloned_or_downloaded_dasht/man dasht
.
You may optionally configure the DASHT_DOCSETS_DIR
environment variable,
which defines the filesystem location where your Dash docsets are installed.
If undefined, its value is assumed to be $XDG_DATA_HOME/dasht/docsets/
or,
if XDG_DATA_HOME
is also undefined, $HOME/.local/share/dasht/docsets/
.
You may optionally configure the DASHT_CACHE_DIR
environment variable,
which defines the filesystem location where download links are cached.
If undefined, its value is assumed to be $XDG_CACHE_HOME/dasht/
or, if XDG_CACHE_HOME
is also undefined, $HOME/.cache/dasht/
.
If you make changes to the embedded manual pages found in the comment headers
at the top of script files in the bin/
directory, then remember to run the
binman-rake
command afterward to regenerate UNIX manual pages for packaging.
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Copyright 2016 Suraj N. Kurapati https://github.com/sunaku
Distributed under the terms of the ISC license (see the LICENSE file).