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  5. Devbook vs DevDocs

Devbook vs DevDocs

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Overview

DevDocs
DevDocs
Stacks111
Followers166
Votes5
Devbook
Devbook
Stacks5
Followers15
Votes0

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Detailed Comparison

DevDocs
DevDocs
Devbook
Devbook

DevDocs is an API documentation browser that combines multiple docs in a single web UI with instant fuzzy search, offline mode, keyboard shortcuts, and more.

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.

80+ offline docs; Free and open source; Instant fuzzy search; Organized content; Clean, easy to use UI; Offline mode; Light and dark themes; Works on all platforms (web based); Keyboard shortcuts; Search from browser bar; Integration with other apps; Multi-version support; Enable/disable docs; Search individual docs
Get coding answers quickly; Access from anywhere; Stay in the coding flow; No need for a mouse
Statistics
Stacks
111
Stacks
5
Followers
166
Followers
15
Votes
5
Votes
0
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 3
    Works with Alfred
  • 1
    Easy Setup
  • 1
    Open source
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Integrations
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Linux
Linux
Windows
Windows
macOS
macOS

What are some alternatives to DevDocs, Devbook?

Dash

Dash

Dash is an API Documentation Browser and Code Snippet Manager. Dash stores snippets of code and instantly searches offline documentation sets for 150+ APIs. You can even generate your own docsets or request docsets to be included.

AnyAPI

AnyAPI

AnyAPI is a curated list of publicly available APIs. APIs Guru provides Swagger specifications for over 100 APIs, which are then passed to LucyBot to generate the documentation and API consoles.

Devhints

Devhints

A collection of cheatsheets for developers.

Can I use

Can I use

Browser support tables for modern web technologies. It helps quickly visualize which front-end technologies are compatible with which browsers.

Zest

Zest

Offline search tool for developers. Find what you need without Internet access.

Redocly

Redocly

It provides a suite of tools for API documentation, governance, and developer experience. It offers features such as customizable developer portals, code samples, and API references.

Bump.sh

Bump.sh

Bump.sh helps you build a branded single source of truth, cataloging all your APIs. We’ve created the reference point for developers and product managers consuming and building APIs, no matter which technology they rely on (OpenAPI, AsyncAP

Horizen

Horizen

It helps small business clients manage their accounts receivable process. The company partners with invoicing services such as Quickbooks, Freshbooks, Xero and Clio to help its business customers recover more money in the accounts receivable process. It provides a self-managed and a managed account level of service for its customers.

Can I email

Can I email

It provides email clients support tables for HTML and CSS features.

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