On 30/12/11 at 01:26 -0200, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > I was inspired by a discussion today on IRC and hacked this tonight: > > http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-ruby-extras/ruby-debian-doc.git;a=summary > > From the README: > > # About > > ruby-debian-doc is an offline alternative to Ruby documentation websites > such > as http://rubydoc.info/ > > Although rubydoc.info provides a fantastic service to the Ruby community, > sometimes we don't have a good internet connection. This package allows > you to > generate and view documentation from Debian Ruby packages installed on > your > local Debian system. > > # Usage > > $ ruby-debian-doc <package> > > That's it. > > After building the documentation, ruby-debian-doc will spawn a web > browser to > view the documentation by calling `xdg-open`. > > This should avoid the need for including documentation in binary > packages, saving space in the archive and bandwidth for everyone (the > gerenerated documentation is usually several times larger than the code > itself). > > Please let me known what you think. In special, I will appreciate > suggestions of a better name for the tool.
ruby-doc-debian? :-) I think the name is OK. Lucas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

