Hi Matthew, (Or, anyone else who chimes in...)
I have not noticed whether there are rendered versions of 3rd-party library documentation anywhere. Is the idea that I would: 1. git clone [lib] 2. open docs/... on my local machine if I'm curious about the library? (Or, install via IDE.) One of the features of the original repository that I really liked was the ability to browse documentation without having to pull down the library to my local machine. I thought I'd ask, in case the ability to read docs for libraries in the new package manager is already baked in, and I've somehow managed to fail to find it. Many thanks, Matt On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 10:23 PM, Matthew Flatt <[email protected]> wrote: > > After either of those, searching documentation "memoize" should work, > and the docs say to use > >> >> (require memoize) >
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