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<body role="document">
<nav role="navigation">
<div id="project-navigation">
<div id="home-section" class="nav-section">
<h2>
<a href="<%= rel_prefix %>/" rel="home">Home</a>
</h2>
</div>
<%= render '_sidebar_search.rhtml' %>
</div>
<%= render '_sidebar_installed.rhtml' %>
</nav>
<main role="main">
<h1>Local RDoc Documentation</h1>
<p>Here you can browse local documentation from the ruby standard library and
your installed gems.
<% extra_dirs = installed.select { |_, _, _, type,| type == :extra } %>
<% unless extra_dirs.empty? %>
<h2>Extra Documentation Directories</h2>
<p>The following additional documentation directories are available:</p>
<ol>
<% extra_dirs.each do |name, href, exists, _, path| %>
<li>
<% if exists %>
<a href="<%= href %>"><%= h name %></a> (<%= h path %>)
<% else %>
<%= h name %> (<%= h path %>; <i>not available</i>)
<% end %>
</li>
<% end %>
</ol>
<% end %>
<% gems = installed.select { |_, _, _, type,| type == :gem } %>
<% missing = gems.reject { |_, _, exists,| exists } %>
<% unless missing.empty? then %>
<h2>Missing Gem Documentation</h2>
<p>You are missing documentation for some of your installed gems.
You can install missing documentation for gems by running
<kbd>gem rdoc --all</kbd>. After installing the missing documentation you
only need to reload this page. The newly created documentation will
automatically appear.
<p>You can also install documentation for a specific gem by running one of
the following commands.
<ul>
<% names = missing.map { |name,| name.sub(/-([^-]*)$/, '') }.uniq %>
<% names.each do |name| %>
<li><kbd>gem rdoc <%=h name %></kbd>
<% end %>
</ul>
<% end %>
</main>
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