On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Martin v. Loewis wrote: > > Did using pydoc like "man" work okay for you? > > Yes, that is very impressive. Good. What platform did you try it on? I have updated the scripts now to provide a very rudimentary HTTP server feature: skuld[1316]% pydoc -p 8080 starting server on port 8080 This starts a server on port 8080 that generates HTML documentation for modules on the fly. The root page (http://localhost:8080/) shows an index of modules -- it badly needs some cleaning up, but at least it provides access to all the documentation. http://www.lfw.org/python/pydoc.py http://www.lfw.org/python/htmldoc.py Also, as you requested: skuld[1324]% pydoc -h /home/ping/bin/pydoc <name> ... Show documentation on something. <name> may be the name of a Python function, module, package, or a dotted reference to a class or function within a module or module in a package. /home/ping/bin/pydoc -k <keyword> Search for a keyword in the short descriptions of modules. /home/ping/bin/pydoc -p <port> Start an HTTP server on the given port on the local machine. More to come. -- ?!ng
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