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@openctx/provider-devdocs
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Use documentation from https://devdocs.io (OpenCtx provider)
This is a context provider for OpenCtx that fetches contents from https://devdocs.io/ pages by name for use as context.
Add the following to your settings in any OpenCtx client:
"openctx.providers": {
// ...other providers...
"https://openctx.org/npm/@openctx/provider-devdocs": true,
},
This will use the default documentation sets as used by https://devdocs.io/. To specify the documentation use a configuration like:
"openctx.providers": {
// ...other providers...
"https://openctx.org/npm/@openctx/provider-devdocs": {
"urls": ["https://devdocs.io/go/", "https://devdocs.io/angular~16/"]
}
},
A URL is any top-level documentation URL on https://devdocs.io/.
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Use documentation from https://devdocs.io (OpenCtx provider)
The npm package @openctx/provider-devdocs receives a total of 65 weekly downloads. As such, @openctx/provider-devdocs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @openctx/provider-devdocs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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