Sometimes I want to disconnect my laptop or computer from the internet and 
work with go..

What do you use to read documentation when you are offline?

Here is some brief research I did:
http://www.andybritcliffe.com/post/44610795381/offline-go-lang-documentation

That appears to be one solution.

I do miss an IDE where I can just hit "F1" for help, and it is sensitive to 
what my cursor is over (finds the docs automatically with what your cursor 
is currently at).

The above sentence, is likely a challenge/threat to myself to create a Go 
IDE myself with F1 context senstive help... but that's a large software 
problem I can't handle right now ;-)

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