It is literally my job to make documentation a priority. We're on the same team here :) I spent the last 18 months throwing out an entire book I wrote to write a new one that’s oriented around how real users learn the language in real life. We’ve invested a lot.
(Some editors do have inline doc showing support; we don't have terminal doc access but we do have local html doc access)
opens documentation for the current project, including all its dependencies. Rust generates docs in HTML. While it doesn't stay purely in command line, it enables cross-linking, collapsible sections, and has built-in search.
(Some editors do have inline doc showing support; we don't have terminal doc access but we do have local html doc access)