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Yeah, my feeling is that it might be better to go with the flow and try to embrace cljdoc
I bet cljdoc itself could be made to support the same high-level use case "searching within articles"
The dependencies for cljdoc are a little nuts. I'm trying to run it locally and the number of packages it's downloaded from Clojars and Maven would put some Node projects to shame.
@mike858 best is to bring this up in the #cljdoc channel. I think Martin had an idea to dockerize cljdoc and I think this would be beneficial in running it locally
@mike858 If running cljdoc across Planck stuff, if you haven't already, be sure to see the workarounds in https://github.com/planck-repl/planck/wiki/Release-Checklist#cljdoc