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Look up keyword on https://devdocs.io from Vim
vim-devdocs
Look up keywords on https://devdocs.io from Vim.
Introduction
Vim-devdocs is a very small and trivial plugin with a laser-focused purpose: looking up keywords on https://devdocs.io from Vim.
It does so by providing a single command, :DD
, that will figure out the current filetype and point your default browser to the web app with the correct query.
Even better, :DD
can be used under the hood by the built-in K
for maximum street credibility.
To work its magic, vim-devdocs depends on:
-
xdg-open
on various Unix-like systems, part of thexdg-utils
package, -
open
on MacOS, it is installed by default, -
cmd.exe
on WSL, it is also installed by default, -
explorer
on Windows, it is also installed by default,
but you can tell it to use any external command with 'g:devdocs_open_command'
.
Whether you use one of the standard commands above or a custom one, it is expected to handle URLs of the form:
https://devdocs.io/#q=javascript%20proxy
Out of the box, the standard commands handle that URL by opening your default Web browser, which is the nominal, expected behavior.
Background
Vim-devdocs started its life in my config as an experimental snippet circa 2016, then became a clean and reusable Gist in mid-2017, which I decided to weaponize one year later. If you think a plugin should not be needed for such a trivial feature be reassured that I totally share that view. If you feel remix-y, the original Gist is still up in all its 13LOC glory.
NOTE: vim-devdocs is not affiliated in any way with https://devdocs.io so any request pertaining to that site should be directed to its operators.
NOTE: vim-devdocs relies entirely on the underlying command (see above) for the handling of the constructed URL. If, somehow, it doesn't behave as expected, refer to its documentation and/or use its official support channels.
Installation
Method 1
Use your favorite runtimepath/plugin manager.
Method 2
If you are using Vim 8.0 or above, move this directory to:
# Unix-like systems
~/.vim/pack/{whatever name you want}/start/vim-devdocs
# Windows
%userprofile%\vimfiles\pack\{whatever name you want}\start\vim-devdocs
See :help package
.
Method 3
If you are using Vim 7.4 without a runtimepath/plugin manager, move the files in this directory to their standard location:
# Unix-like systems
~/.vim/doc/devdocs.txt
~/.vim/plugin/devdocs.vim
# Windows
%userprofile%\vimfiles\doc\devdocs.txt
%userprofile%\vimfiles\plugin\devdocs.vim
and make Vim aware of the plugin's documentation with:
:helptags ALL
Documentation
You can use this command to get help on vim-devdocs:
:help vim-devdocs
Configuration
Add the line below to your vimrc if you want to disable automatic filetype scoping:
let g:devdocs_enable_scoping = 0
Add the line below to your vimrc
if you want to use a different "opener" than the default one:
let g:devdocs_open_command = "my-command"
Usage
Use :DD
without argument to look up the word under the cursor, scoped with the current filetype:
:DD
Use :DD [keyword]
to look up the given keyword, scoped with the current filetype:
:DD Map
Use :DD [filetype] [keyword]
to do the scoping yourself:
:DD scss @mixin
Add a <bang>
to prevent automatic filetype scoping:
:DD!
:DD! Map
unless you absolutely insist:
:DD! scss @mixin
Vim comes with the built-in and often overlooked K
, a normal mode command that looks up the keyword under the cursor with the external command or Ex command set via the 'keywordprg'
option. :DD
being a pretty basic Ex command it is easy to use it for K
.
If you want K
to ALWAYS use :DD
, put this line in your vimrc:
set keywordprg=:DD
If you want K
to use :DD
ONLY for certain filetypes, put this line in the appropriate after/ftplugin/<filetype>.vim
:
setlocal keywordprg=:DD