Hackers, I often use the ctrl-click on the link after getting help in psql. A great feature.
Challenge, when there is no help, you don't get any link. My thought process is to add a default response that would take them to https://www.postgresql.org/search/?u=%2Fdocs%2F16%2F&q={TOKEN} <https://www.postgresql.org/search/?u=%2Fdocs%2F16%2F&q=%7BTOKEN%7D> *Example:* \h current_setting No help available for "current_setting". Try \h with no arguments to see available help. https://www.postgresql.org/search/?u=%2Fdocs%2F16%2F&q=current_setting To me, this is a huge step in helping me get to the docs. This is Question 1: Do others see the potential value here? Question 2: What if we allowed the users to set some extra link Templates using \pset?? \pset help_assist_link_1 = https://www.google.com/search?q={token}' \pset help_assist_link_2 = ' https://wiki.postgresql.org/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search={token}&go=Go <https://wiki.postgresql.org/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=%7Btoken%7D&go=Go> ' Such that the output, this time would be: *Example:* \h current_setting No help available for "current_setting". Try \h with no arguments to see available help. https://www.postgresql.org/search/?u=%2Fdocs%2F16%2F&q=current_setting https://www.google.com/search?q=current_setting https://wiki.postgresql.org/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=current_setting&go=Go This Latter feature, I would consider applying to even successful searches? [Based on Feedback here] Thoughts?