This module adds code navigation and documentation lookup tools to help you quickly look up definitions, references, documentation, dictionary definitions or synonyms.
- Jump-to-definition and find-references implementations that just work.
- Powerful xref integration for languages that support it.
- Search online providers like devdocs.io, stackoverflow, google, duckduckgo, or youtube (duckduckgo and google have live suggestions).
- Integration with Dash.app docsets.
- Support for online (and offline) dictionaries and thesauruses.
- @hlissner
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- +dictionary
- Enable word definition and thesaurus lookup functionality.
- +docsets
- Enable integration with Dash.app docsets.
- +offline
- Install and prefer offline dictionary/thesaurus (with doom-module:+dictionary).
- doom-package:dumb-jump
- doom-package:helm-xref if doom-module::completion helm
- doom-package:ivy-xref if doom-module::completion ivy
- doom-package:request
- if doom-module:+docsets
- doom-package:dash-docs
- doom-package:counsel-dash if doom-module::completion ivy
- doom-package:helm-dash if doom-module::completion helm
- if doom-module:+dictionary
- if macOS
- doom-package:osx-dictionary
- else
- doom-package:define-word
- doom-package:powerthesaurus
- if doom-module:+offline
- doom-package:wordnut
- doom-package:synosaurus
- if macOS
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Enable this module in your doom!
block.
This module has several optional dependencies:
ripgrep
as a last-resort fallback for jump-to-definition/find-references.sqlite3
for Dash docset support (if you have doom-module:+docsets enabled)wordnet
for offline dictionary and thesaurus support (if you have doom-module:+dictionary and doom-module:+offline enabled).
brew install ripgrep wordnet
# An older version of sqlite is included in MacOS. If it causes you problems (and
# folks have reported it will), install it through homebrew:
brew install sqlite
# Note that it's keg-only, meaning it isn't symlinked to /usr/local/bin. You'll
# have to add it to PATH yourself (or symlink it into your PATH somewhere). e.g.
export PATH="/usr/local/opt/sqlite/bin:$PATH"
sudo pacman -S sqlite ripgrep
yay -S wordnet-cli
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
ripgrep
sqlite
wordnet
];
Use +lookup/definition
(bound to gd in normal mode) to jump to the definition
of the symbol at point.
This module provides a goto-definition implementation that will try the following sources before giving up:
- Whatever
:definition
function is registered for the current buffer with the:lookup
setting (see “Configuration” section). - Any available xref backends.
- doom-package:dumb-jump (a text search with aides to reduce false positives).
- An ordinary project-wide text search with
ripgrep
. - If
evil-mode
is active, useevil-goto-definition
, which preforms a simple text search within the current buffer.
If there are multiple results, you will be prompted to select one.
Use +lookup/references
(bound to gD in normal mode) to see a list of
references for the symbol at point from throughout your project.
Like +lookup/definition
, this tries a number of sources before giving up. It
will try:
- Whatever
:references
function is registered for the current buffer with the:lookup
setting (see Configuration). - Any available doom-package:xref backends.
- An ordinary project-wide text search with ripgrep.
If there are multiple results, you will be prompted to select one.
+lookup/documentation
(bound to K in normal mode) will open documentation for
the symbol at point.
Depending on your configuration, this will try a list of sources:
- Whatever
:documentation
function is registered for the current buffer with the:lookup
setting (see “Configuration” section). - Any Dash.app docsets, if any are installed for the current major mode.
- devdocs.io, if it has a docset for the current mode.
- An online search; using the last engine used (it will prompt you the first
time, or if
current-prefix-arg
is non-nil).
You can perform a documentation lookup on any backends directly:
- Dash Docsets:
+lookup/in-docsets
, or:dash QUERY
for evil users. - Online (generic):
+lookup/online
or+lookup/online-select
(bound to SPC / o), or:lo[okup] QUERY
for evil users.
You can install dash docsets with M-x dash-docs-install-docset
and search
them offline with M-x +lookup/in-docsets
, or with +lookup/documentation
in
modes that don’t have a specialized :documentation lookup handler.
set-lookup-handlers! MODES &key DEFINITION REFERENCES DOCUMENTATION FILE
XREF-BACKEND ASYNC
Use set-lookup-handlers!
to register lookup targets for MODES (a major or
minor mode symbol or list thereof). PLIST accepts the following optional
properties:
:definition FN
-
Run when jumping to a symbol’s definition. Used by
+lookup/definition
. :references FN
-
Run when looking for usage references of a symbol in the current project. Used
by
+lookup/references
. :documentation FN
-
Run when looking up documentation for a symbol. Used by
+lookup/documentation
. :file FN
-
Run when looking up the file for a symbol/string. Typically a file path. Used
by
+lookup/file
. :xref-backend FN
-
Defines an doom-package:xref backend, which implicitly provides
:definition
and:references
handlers. If you specify them anyway, they will take precedence over the xref backend, however.
E.g.
;; For python-mode, anaconda-mode offers a backend for all three lookup
;; functions. We can register them like so:
(set-lookup-handlers! 'python-mode
:definition #'anaconda-mode-find-definitions
:references #'anaconda-mode-find-references
:documentation #'anaconda-mode-show-doc)
;; If a language or plugin provides a custom xref backend available for it, use
;; that instead. It will provide the best jump-to-definition and find-references
;; experience. You can specify custom xref backends with:
(set-lookup-handlers! 'js2-mode :xref-backend #'xref-js2-xref-backend)
;; NOTE: xref doesn't provide a :documentation backend.
set-docsets! MODES &rest DOCSETS...
Use set-docsets!
to register DOCSETS (one string or list of strings) for MODES
(one major mode symbol or a list of them). It is used by +lookup/in-docsets
and +lookup/documentation
.
E.g.
(set-docsets! 'js2-mode "JavaScript" "JQuery")
;; Add docsets to minor modes by starting DOCSETS with :add
(set-docsets! 'rjsx-mode :add "React")
;; Or remove docsets from minor modes
(set-docsets! 'nodejs-mode :remove "JQuery")
This determines what docsets to implicitly search for when you use
+lookup/documentation
in a mode with no :documentation
handler. Those
docsets must be installed with dash-docs-install-docset
.
+lookup/online
opens the search results with in +lookup-open-url-fn
(default: #'browse-url
). Here is how to change this to EWW (so it opens inside
Emacs):
(setq +lookup-open-url-fn #'eww)
📌
+lookup/in-docsets
consultsdash-docs-browser-func
instead, which is already set to#'eww
by default.
To open results from +lookup/online
or +lookup/in-docsets
in Xwidget WebKit
instead of your system browser, set +lookup-open-url-fn
and/or
dash-docs-browser-func
to +lookup-xwidget-webkit-open-url-fn
(needs Emacs
with Xwidgets support):
(setq +lookup-open-url-fn #'+lookup-xwidget-webkit-open-url-fn)
(after! dash-docs
(setq dash-docs-browser-func #'+lookup-xwidget-webkit-open-url-fn))
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+lookup/definition
+lookup/references
+lookup/documentation
+lookup/online
+lookup/online-select
+lookup/in-devdocs
+lookup/in-docsets