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In older Rust versions, trait implementations were listed under the heading with the id "implementations" and in the div with the id "implementations-list". Since Rust 1.45, the method heading has the id "implementations" and the trait implementations have the ids "trait-implementations" and "trait-implementations-list". This patch updates the parser with these new IDs while also checking the old IDs for older documentation. |
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rusty-man
$ rusty-man rusty-man | head -4
rusty-man Module rusty-man rusty-man
DESCRIPTION
rusty-man is a command-line viewer for documentation generated by `rustdoc`.
Example Usage
Before running rusty-man, make sure that you generated the documentation with
cargo doc
:
$ cd rusty-man && cargo doc
Then you can open the documentation for an item:
$ rusty-man kuchiki::NodeRef
You don’t have to specificy the full item name:
$ rusty-man NodeRef
If the documentation is not placed in ./target/doc
or the Rust installation
directory, you have to manually set the source path using the -s
/--source
option:
$ rusty-man --source my/other/crate/target/doc io::Error
If there are multiple matches for the keyword, rusty-man will show you a list of all matching items:
$ rusty-man --source my/other/crate/target/doc u8
Found mulitple matches for u8 – select one of:
[ 0 ] core::u8: The 8-bit unsigned integer type.
[ 1 ] std::u8: The 8-bit unsigned integer type.
> 1
For more usage information, run rusty-man --help
.
Installation
To install rusty-man, clone this repository and use cargo to build the project,
or use cargo install
. See the INSTALL.md
file for more information.
rusty-man should run on all platforms supported by crossterm
. If you
have trouble running rusty-man on your platform or if you want to help porting
rusty-man to other platforms, please let me know.
Integrations
vim
You can set rusty-man as the keyword program with set keywordprg=rusty-man
and then use K
to open the documentation for the item under the cursor. If
you want to apply this setting for all Rust files, add it to the
ftplugin/rust.vim
file in your vim runtime directory (e. g. ~/.vim
).
Contributing
Contributions to this project are very welcome! You can contribute by writing
code or documentation or by testing. See the CONTRIBUTING.md
file for
more information.
If you are looking for a good starting point, have a look at the issues with the label “good first issue” in rusty-man’s issue tracker.
Minimum Supported Rust Version
This crate supports Rust 1.40 or later.
Contact
For bug reports, patches, feature requests or other messages, please send a mail to the mailing list ~ireas/rusty-man-dev@lists.sr.ht (public archive) or contact me directly. You can also use the rusty-man issue tracker for bug reports or features requests.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
rusty-man
complies with version 3.0 of the REUSE specification.