Stay organized and efficient with DocHub, the extension for managing your project documentation. Whether you're working with specific technologies, frameworks, or custom project setups. Store them all within your project.
Installation
Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
Stay organized and efficient with DocHub, the extension for managing your project documentation. Whether you're working with specific technologies, frameworks, or custom project setups. Store them all within your project.
Features
Add your own documentation links to the project
Auto-detected documentation links for popular technologies/frameworks
Usage
Adding Documentation Links
To add a documentation link to your project, use the DocHub view in the Explorer panel of Visual Studio Code:
Open the Explorer panel in Visual Studio Code.
Find the DocHub view.
On the title bar of the DocHub view, click the add action.
Enter the URL of the documentation you want to add.
Optionally, enter a title for the documentation link.
Optionally, enter a category for the documentation link.
Opening Documentation in Visual Studio Code
To open a documentation link within Visual Studio Code:
Open the Explorer panel in Visual Studio Code.
Find the DocHub view.
Click on the documentation link you want to open.
To open the link in Visual Studio Code, the extension uses the Browse Lite extension.
Opening Documentation in Browser
To open a documentation link in the browser:
Open the Explorer panel in Visual Studio Code.
Find the DocHub view.
Hover over the documentation link you want to open.
Click on the external link icon to open the link in the browser.
Managing Documentation
To delete a documentation link:
Open the Explorer panel in Visual Studio Code.
Find the DocHub view.
Hover over the documentation link you want to delete.
Click on the delete icon to delete the link from the project.
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