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Please provide an instruction for using dash-docset for dummies (like me) #23
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I've managed to run the
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yeah. so because this is built in PHP and requires a bit of PHP knowledge to edit the Docset class, i expect people to at least be familiar with PHP and composer. see below:
the issue you have is that in your case you then need |
yeah so all that is because you've cloned the repo, rather than installing/using the binary. you can ignore all that stuff. see my comment above. |
somehow i don't want to 😂️😂️😂️ |
damn hahaha it was worth a try🤣. But still thanks for the reply and I understand now better where my problems lies ... not knowing PHP 😂 Well, but it was a good note that I would need to |
i think there's some other tools that may use some sort of all you have to do is define what CSS Selectors to apply to grab the info you want.
i'll add this to the README. i think somehow you're right, it's better to have it. although if someone needs it, they'll probably have issue later down the road. but i guess not my problem? 😂️ |
I am using ZSH on a MacBook. I've installed composer with Homebrew.
I've run the following commands.
But I've got the following message:
zsh: command not found: dash-docset
I've tried to troubleshoot the error.
dash-docset-builder
repositorydash-docset-builder/dash-docset
from the repository to my.zshrc
, but it still couldn't find the commandPlease provide an instruction for dummies like 🙏🏽
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