Devbook is a search engine for developers that helps them to find the resources they need and answer their questions faster. Fast, accessible right from a code editor, and fully controllable with just a keyboard.
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I like the idea of devbook in general as something that would let me search through all documentations without leaving my editor. It also goes with my dark themed vscode.
It'd be great if:
1. It becomes an internal vscode extension instead of a full windows app.
2. Supports more documentations like graphql, apollo-server, graphql-tools, kubernetes.io π€·π»ββοΈ.This is just my personal preference.
3. There can be a master search that would search through all documentations simultaneously. I may be able to preconfigure what documentations I usually work with and group those β in my case, javascript, nodejs, and graphql, these days. And when I hit a shortcut, a search appears that would only search from my preselected documentations.
4. Support for github issues maybe. Bcz many times the bug isn't your fault and usually resolved in the respective repo.
I love your dark theme. Keep up the keyboard shortcuts game β€οΈ.
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@abdullahgrey Hey Abdullah, thank you for very detailed feedback!
1. Planned
2. We get back to adding more docs once we improve our search engine
3. Planned. This is why we are improving our search engine - to be able to search in all docs at once
4. More search sources are also planned
Thank you!
Brilliant idea, Vasek & TomΓ‘Ε‘, thanks for building it!
I'm trying to use it in my Windows laptop, but I can't go past the initial screen as the button is hidden at the bottom and I can't scroll - my screen size is quite small and zoomed-in. May be worth some debugging π
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@hdoro Oh shoot! We didn't test this use-case.
I just deployed a quick hot-fix that should solve this for now:
1) Reload Devbook (Ctrl+R or completely close the process and start it again)
2) You still won't see the next button but you are now able to press enter to go to the next page during onboarding. Just a note, on the last page you have to hit the global shortcut to be able to finish onboarding.
Please let me know if it helped and I'm super sorry for the bad experience. We are going to fix this!
@mlejva No need for apologies! Bugs happen even in the simplest of sites, right?
Thanks for the quick reply and best of luck with the rest of your launch π
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I'm using Devbook almost since day 1 and very pleased to see how it grow each day. Thank you for this killer app and congrats on your launch!
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@bleedeleventh Thank you Aycan for sticking with us almost since the day 1 π π
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Amazing, looks and feels good. Unfortunately currently not useful for me, most of my enterprise programming languages / technologies are missing: Java, Scala, Spring, Angular, Markdown, AsciiDoc.
But I will keep an eye on it, hopefully you are extending the docs fast.
It sounds a lot like a cross-platform version of https://kapeli.com/dash - would be useful to see a comparison. (Note there's a 3rd party Dash-compatible product https://velocity.silverlakesoftw... too).
If you have added features over Dash might be worth being compatible with their docset format.
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Great product!!! used it and saves a lot of time researching codes and wireframes, We should also work on testing like https://www.valuelabs.com/servic... so that we can directly use from app itself
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