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One thing that would add to it: Be able to specify the "root" of the docs, so the Local tab only shows the pertinent stuff. And possibly default to it. |
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Thanks @AstraLuma; glad you're enjoying it. While I'm not sure I'd want to be adding something to stop anyone navigating to anywhere (that'd touch a lot of things inside the code), be aware that you can pass a directory on the command line and the local files panel will default to showing that hierarchy. So: $ frogmouth /some/location/for/my/docs will have set the default location in the navigation panel. |
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So I'm thinking about using frogmouth as the suggested browser for in-repo docs.
Normally, I use sphinx+rst for docs hosted in the repo, but in this case, I don't need all of its formatting and organization features, and I think I want the text editor to be the primary interface, with the option for a nice browser.
I think frogmouth and a pile of markdown fits the bill?
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