There's also a version of what you wrote (at least something very similar), 
where one can specify libraries he wants docs for and have it all running 
either locally or on some webserver: https://github.com/ifesdjeen/gizmo-cloc
Adds code snippets with highlights and lucene-backed search.

On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 1:34:38 AM UTC+2, Reid McKenzie wrote:
>
> Hey guys, 
>
> If you're like me while using clojure.repl/doc works for the most part 
> there are just times that you need to send someone a link to the 
> official docs and navigating the docstrings in the core Clojure 
> repository is a pain. 
>
> After several months of being frustrated that clojuredocs is out of 
> date, I finally sat down and built an alternative which I'm pleased to 
> present here: http://www.arrdem.com/grimoire/ 
>
> Grimoire is still alpha and subject to change, especially with regards 
> to the example contribution process which needs streamlining beyond the 
> current "click a link, edit on github and submit a PR". 
>
> I'd like to give a shout out to César for porting clojure.repl/source 
> into the doc generation script and to Nicola for his random usability 
> criticisms. 
>
> Reid McKenzie 
>

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