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2020-07-07
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So K
gives me the docs for a function, is there an equivalent command to get source? If I try (source foo)
(or even (doc foo)
) I get unable to resolve symbol errors.
My apologies if this is unrelated to Conjure but is a repl thing. If so, how do I make sure I always have doc
and source
available in my repl instances?
you can use gd
if k
works gd
should work to
Ahh, again with a great ,v
shortcut. I appreciate it. I don't think the latest Conjure doc file includes these <localleader> v
shortcuts.
including another super useful and rarely used one: ,ei
for interrupting a long execution
You can use helpgrep to search ALL help files for things you're interested in which might help you find stuff in the future 🙂
@chase-lambert you need to fully qualify doc OR use something like dot-slash-2 to make a shortcut.