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docset-server

v1.0.0

Published

An extremely simple docset server for browsing docset files.

Downloads

3

Readme

docset-server

This is a simple "Docset Viewer". It is intended to browse documentation offline, in a web browser.

Docsets are sqlite3 files containing a search index and a directory structure of HTML files. They are typically used for reading technical documentation offline.

You can read more about them here: https://kapeli.com/docsets

Your ~/.docset directory

By default, docsets go in your ~/.docset directory.

One or more "docset directories" can exist in your ~/.docset directory. (A docset is a directory of files)

If you have the Zeal program installed, the command below will allow you to use the same docset files:

ln -s .local/share/Zeal/Zeal/docsets .docset

Viewing Docset Files

The program docset_server.js can be used to start an HTTP server which serves up your docset files to a web browser.

Navigate to http://localhost:8080/ to search your docset files.

The "Options" menu allows you to specify which docset(s) you'd like to search, as well as the type of information to search for. These are simple check boxes, and you can use regular expressions to "mass-select" one or more options from the list.

About the author and so-forth:

gopher://tilde.black/0/users/hoper