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Convert docs to docsets.

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doc2dash is a MIT licensed extensible Documentation Set generator intended to be used with the dash API browser for OS X.

If you’ve never heard of dash, you’re missing out: Together with doc2dash it’s all your API documentation at your fingertips!

Supported input types

Currently, the following source types are supported:

  • Sphinx’s HTML output (nearly every single Python project out there)

  • pydoctor’s HTML output (Twisted!)

Feel free to help adding more! While doc2dash is implemented in Python, the scope for the supported documentation types is unlimited. So go on and submit a parser for your favourite Ruby, Haskell, Lisp, Erlang, JavaScript, … format!

Usage

The usage is as simple as:

$ doc2dash -A <docdir>

doc2dash will create a new directory called “<docdir>.docset” in ~/Library/Application Support/doc2dash/DocSets containing a dash-compatible docset with a SQLite index. When finished, the docset is automatically added to dash.

Full usage:

usage: doc2dash [-h] [--force] [--name NAME] [--version] [--quiet] [--verbose]
             [--destination DESTINATION] [--add-to-dash] [-A]
             source

positional arguments:
  source                Source directory containing API documentation in a
                        supported format.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --force, -f           force overwriting if destination already exists
  --name NAME, -n NAME  name docset explicitly
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  --quiet, -q           limit output to errors and warnings
  --verbose, -v         be verbose
  --destination DESTINATION, -d DESTINATION
                        destination directory for docset (default is current),
                        ignored if -A is specified
  --add-to-dash, -a     automatically add resulting docset to dash
  -A                    create docset in doc2dash's default directory and add
                        resulting docset to dash
  --icon ICON, -i ICON  add PNG icon to docset

Installation

The latest stable version can be always found on PyPI and can therefore be installed using a simple:

$ pip install --user doc2dash

If you haven’t pip yet, installation should be as easy as:

$ curl https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py | python

doc2dash is tested both under Python 3.2 and Python 2.7. Support for older Python releases won’t be added.

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