Open Python docs in the browser.
- Search engines still take you to Python 2.7 docs, and not the docs for the Python version you're using.
python-doc
installs all docs on your machine, so you don't need an internet connection to view them.- You can optionally ask
python-doc
to take you to the docs.python.org website.
Inspired by rustup doc
which opens docs associated with the installed Rust toolchain in your browser.
You can simply use pip
to install python-doc
:
$ pip install python-doc
You can open the main docs page for your Python version using:
$ python-doc
You can also go to a specific module's doc page using the -m
option:
$ python-doc -m os
If you want to see the docs for a different Python version than your own, you can use the -py
option:
$ python-doc -m os -py 3.6
To open docs on the docs.python.org website, you can use the -w
option:
$ python-doc -m os -py 3.6 -w
To look at all the available options, you can check out the help using:
$ python-doc --help
python-doc
uses Calendar Versioning. For the available versions, see the tags on the GitHub repository.
This project is licensed under the Apache License, see the LICENSE file for details.