Including local documentation #1450
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Well, it is pretty much done, just trying to think of a good way to include it for the language server. A submodule could work and would allow me to update it frequently without needing to open a PR here... but it also requires me to commit the generated files every time and then it would have to be re-pulled from this repo. Any ideas? |
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Hello 👋,
I know we talked briefly in the wiki rework thread about providing local documentation for the language server. I have since written a little script that downloads the wiki and converts it into simple HTML files so that the wiki can be viewed locally completely offline.
I am not sure how we should go about including these as whenever the wiki is updated (with substantial enough changes), these static HTML files will have to be re-generated and included in the source code.
It would be nice if they could work in the same way that the official Lua documentation works:
I still have some more things to add to the downloadable wiki like a navigation bar and improved CSS but I should soon have a good candidate for including in the source code.
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