Dash 8.1.0 is out 🎉 This release adds new Android and Ruby 4 docsets and some bug fixes for macOS Tahoe. The Android docset is quite massive and took a while to get right. Please contact me if you notice anything missing.
Dash 7.2.0 is now available. Dash can now generate docsets from any Sphinx-generated docs in Preferences > Downloads > Python Docsets kapeli.com/dash#thirdparty
Dash 7.1.0 has been released. You can now open DocC archives in Dash and generate DocC for any Swift package in Preferences > Downloads > Swift Docsets. Thanks to @SwiftPackages for powering Swift package search.
Dash 7 for macOS is now available: blog.kapeli.com/dash-7. New integrated general-purpose docset generator, new fuzzy search engine, streamlined search experience and lots more.
I'm looking for feedback on how Dash users make use of ChatGPT. Please contact me if you have any thoughts about how ChatGPT (or LLMs in general) could improve the way you use and interact with Dash.
How I’m a Productive Programmer With a Memory of a Fruit Fly
In which I share my secret to being a prolific polyglot despite everything: hynek.me/articles/productive…
doc2dash 3 is here! Coming with binaries for all major platforms, new 1st class support for MkDocs, improved support for non-Python docs, & much more.
Today’s the perfect day to try @kapeli’s Dash.app (macOS) or @zealdocs (Win/Linux)!
github.com/hynek/doc2dash/re…
Dash now supports the Xcode 13 docs. Make sure xcode-select points to the Xcode 13 Beta and check for updates in Preferences > Downloads. Please report any issues you encounter.
I love the Dash app by @kapeli for reading API docs but it's frustrating to switch to a browser when some docs aren't supported. I just built a tool that lets you add and read any site to Dash: npmjs.com/package/dash-webge…
I very happy to announce that I finally released v1.2.0 of Velocity. There are a few fixes and improvements, the most important of which is a new file format that sets the stage for making Velocity even better in future versions. velocity.silverlakesoftware.…
Exhibit one: Developer Documentation search UX. One is from a $2 billion company app, the other is from a $29.99 app.
Which on provides actual information to the user?