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= Kakoune's online documentation
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This is Kakoune's online documentation system.
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== Using the documentation browser
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Documentation buffers are like any other buffer, so you can scroll through them
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as normal, search within a topic with `/`, etc. However, they can also contain
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links, <<doc#demonstration-target,like this>>. When you see a link, you can
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follow it by moving the cursor onto it and pressing Enter. If the link takes you
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to a different documentation topic, you can get back by using the `:buffer`
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command.
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== Commands
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*doc* <topic> [<target>]::
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*alias* help +
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This command displays documentation about the named topic in a new buffer.
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If a target is supplied, Kakoune will automatically jump to that target
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when the buffer is opened.
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+
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For a list of available topics, or available targets within a topic, check
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the completion menu that appears when typing the command at the prompt.
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== Options
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*docsclient* (str)::
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If set, the `:doc` command will try to display documentation in the Kakoune
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client with this name.
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See <<commands#clients-and-sessions,`:doc commands clients-and-sessions`>>
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== Writing documentation
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Documentation must be in AsciiDoc format, with the extension `.asciidoc`,
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and stored somewhere within <<doc#sources,the documentation search path>>.
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Kakoune's built-in documentation renderer does not necessarily support every
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feature, so don't go overboard with formatting.
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To create a link to another documentation topic, the URL should be the topic-
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name, just like <<doc#commands,`:doc`>> uses. Because topics are identified
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only by their basename, you should take care that your topic's name does not
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collide with any of the names used by other plugins or Kakoune's standard
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library.
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== Sources
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The <<doc#commands,`:doc` command>> searches within the following locations for
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documents in the AsciiDoc format (`*.asciidoc`):
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* The user plugin directory, `"%val{config}/autoload"`
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* The system documentation directory, `"%val{runtime}/doc"`
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* The system plugin directory, `"%val{runtime}/rc"`
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It searches recursively, and follows symlinks.
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== Demonstration target
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Well done! You can <<doc#using-the-documentation-browser,go back now>>!
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