= Kakoune's online documentation This is Kakoune's online documentation system. To see what documentation topics are available, type `:doc` and look at the completion menu. To view a particular topic, type its name or select it from the completion menu. Then hit Enter. Documentation will be displayed in the client named in the `docsclient` option. == Using the documentation browser Documentation buffers are like any other buffer, so you can scroll through them as normal, search within a topic with `/`, etc. However, they can also contain links: <>. Links can be followed by moving the cursor onto them and pressing Enter. If a link takes you to a different documentation topic, you can return to the original by using the `:buffer` command. == Writing documentation Documentation must be in AsciiDoc format, with the extension `.asciidoc`. It must be stored somewhere within <>. Kakoune's built-in documentation renderer does not necessarily support every feature, so don't go overboard with formatting. To create a link to another documentation topic, the URL should be the topic's name, just like `:doc` uses. Because topics are identified only by their basename, you should take care that your topic's name does not conflict with any of the names used either by other plugins or by Kakoune's standard library. == Sources The `:doc` command searches within the following locations for documents in the AsciiDoc format (`*.asciidoc`): * The user plugin directory, `"%val{config}/autoload"` * The system documentation directory, `"%val{runtime}/doc"` * The system plugin directory, `"%val{runtime}/rc"` It searches recursively, and follows symlinks. == Demonstration target Well done! You can <>!