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Devhelp ======= The Devhelp web page: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Devhelp Professional services --------------------- See the file: docs/professional-services.md How to contribute ----------------- See the HACKING file. Dependencies ------------ - GLib - GTK - WebKitGTK - Amtk - https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Amtk - gsettings-desktop-schemas Description ----------- Devhelp is a developer tool for browsing and searching API documentation. It provides an easy way to navigate through libraries and to search by function, struct, or macro. The documentation must be installed locally, so an internet connection is not needed to use Devhelp. Devhelp works natively with GTK-Doc, so the GTK and GNOME libraries are well supported. But other development platforms can be supported as well, as long as the API documentation is available in HTML and a *.devhelp2 index file is generated. Devhelp integrates with other applications such as Glade, Builder or Anjuta, and plugins are available for different text editors (gedit, Vim, Emacs, Geany, …). Integration with other developer tools -------------------------------------- Devhelp provides some command line options, such as --search and --search-assistant. A text editor plugin can for example launch the command `devhelp --search function_name` when a keyboard shortcut is pressed, with the function_name under the cursor. Devhelp also provides a shared library, to integrate the GTK widgets inside an IDE. It is used for example by Builder and Anjuta. For the --search command line option, see the class description of DhKeywordModel, the search string supports additional features useful for IDEs or other developer tools. Other documentation ------------------- - There is user documentation written in the Mallard format in the `help/C/` directory. You can open that documentation with the `yelp help/C/` command, or pressing F1 in the Devhelp application. - There is an API reference manual for the libdevhelp that can be built with GTK-Doc, see the `gtk_doc` build option.