Mention nix-doc 0.5.0
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## Simple
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These work on functions that have no wrappers around them, which account for
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most library functions in nixpkgs.
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most library functions in nixpkgs. The option for `ctags` is a little bit
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better because it will just show you the source code which you can subsequently
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trace through.
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### Static
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#### ctags
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As of version 0.5.0 (released 2021-07-03), `nix-doc` supports emitting ctags
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files with `nix-doc tags .` from a nixpkgs checkout.
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This lets you `:tag` things in vim or other editor supporting ctags and
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instantly jump to them by name, as well as `CTRL-]` to jump to the symbol under
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the cursor. It's clever enough to distinguish functions from other values at a
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syntax level, but like every ctags tool that's about where it stops.
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#### Search tools
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Static analysis is, in my view, slightly slower, since you can't be sure you're
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getting the function you're seeing in the interactive environment in `nix repl`
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or elsewhere.
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