This package allows you to perform Hoogle searches and to navigate Hackage documentation and source code from the command line.
Staying in the command line avoids switching to and from the browser, makes it easier to seach a documentation page, jumping through its content, and to view the source code of libraries.
Read more about the rationale in the blog post.
Installing the haskell-docs-cli
package makes the hdc
binary available.
$ cabal install haskell-docs-cli
$ hdc
---- haskell-docs-cli ----------------------------------------------------------
Say :help for help and :quit to exit
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Download the project and run stack install
.
It will make the hdc
executable available in your path.
git clone https://github.com/lazamar/haskell-docs-cli.git
cd haskell-docs-cli
stack install
Demo of all commands
Just like in Hoogle, just type a function name or signature to search for matching entries in all of Hackage.
You can select an option by typing its number or by searching for its name with
/
.
Press Enter
to view the contents of the current context (search, module or
package) again. If in a search context, pressing Enter
you will see the
results again. The current context is displayed in the line above the prompt.
Use :mdocumentation
(or md
for short) to view documentation about a module.
It will show you the documentation for the first module to match a Hoogle search
for the term you type. As this is a Hoogle search, you can use +<package name>
to specify the package if you want, like in Hoogle itself.
Use :pdocumentation
(or pd
for short) to view documentation about a package.
Use :minterface
(or :mi
) to view all functions, types, aliases and classes
exported by a module.
Use pinterface
(or :pi
) to view the modules contained in a package.
You can navigate further into the options by selecting them by number, or by
name with /
.
You can view the source code of a search result with :src <selector>
where
the selector is either the result number or a filter term prefixed by /
.
If you type :src
and a search term, haskell-doc-cli
will load the source of
the first Hoogle result that is not a module or package.
Contributions are very welcome. Here are some things that would be nice to have:
- Fix more edge cases
- Windows compatibility