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by amezin ST3

Devhelp integration for Sublime Text

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Devhelp integration for Sublime Text

Devhelp integration for Sublime Text. Initially based on Zeal plugin.

Devhelp is a GNOME app for browsing and searching API documentation.

Usage

“Devhelp” item will be available in the context menu (searches for the word clicked).

To enable keyboard shortcuts, select Preferences -> Package Settings -> Devhelp -> Key Bindings. Default configuration contains key bindings for F1 and Ctrl+F1, but they are commented out. You may copy them to your configuration and uncomment them.

Installation

From Package Control

The easiest way to install the package is to use Package Control. Choose Package Control: Install Package in the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P) and type “Devhelp”.

https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Devhelp

Using Git

Go to your Sublime Text Packages directory and clone the repository using the command below:

$ git clone https://github.com/amezin/sublime-devhelp.git Devhelp

Configuration

Select Preferences: Devhelp Settings form the command palette to open the configuration files.

If your devhelp executable cannot be found by default, change the devhelp_command setting.