I couldn't find a good answer for this question so I figured I'd ask. I'd really like to find some man pages for javascript for use within VIM. This way I could place my cursor over a method or global object and press K in command mode to open up information related to this javascript item. Obviously there is no official javascript manual as it varies from browser to browser, but I was hoping there might be something like this. I'm working exclusively with google chrome which I have heard essentially implements ECMAScript 5, so the manuals that are closest to this would be preferable. As a side note, I've seen that there are some chm's but I'm not aware if I can use the 'man' command to navigate these. Is what I'm asking for possible (and in existence), and if so where can I find it? Thanks!
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Linux, specific Ubuntu Oneric Ocelotelju– elju2012-03-26 04:43:52 +00:00Commented Mar 26, 2012 at 4:43
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I don't think such a thing exists. The closest would be a function that opens a web browser at the MDN page corresponding to the current word. Hmmm… it doesn't look like a hard task… Not something I can do ATM, though.romainl– romainl2012-03-26 05:39:03 +00:00Commented Mar 26, 2012 at 5:39
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1Related: MDN javascript docs for offline useBenjamin Oakes– Benjamin Oakes2012-03-28 13:40:13 +00:00Commented Mar 28, 2012 at 13:40
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