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Add Dash (https://kapeli.com/dash) as a documentation resource. Dash is a popular macOS offline API documentation browser that supports Ruby.Changes by language:- English (en): Added in Community Documentation section alongside DevDocs- Korean (ko): Added in Community Documentation section alongside DevDocs- Traditional Chinese (zh_tw): Added in Community Documentation section alongside DevDocs- German (de): Added in Reference Documentation section- French (fr): Added in Reference Documentation section- Russian (ru): Added in Editors and IDEs section under macOSNote: Ten other language versions (Bulgarian, Spanish, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Turkish, Vietnamese, Simplified Chinese) already had Dash mentioned in their Editors/IDEs sections.
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Co-authored-by: Chayoung You <yousbe@gmail.com>
st0012 commentedOct 22, 2025
What Dash features require purchase and what’s free? |
Kapeli commentedOct 23, 2025
The only feature that remains free is Dash's ability to download and generate docs for offline use. Dash has a 30-day free trial, after which it continues to function fully, except that it displays pages after an 8-second delay in its internal browser, which makes navigating/browsing the docs within Dash quite bothersome. Users would then have to purchase Dash, or navigate the docs using an external browser. Do you allow only free tools / resources in this listing? If that's the case, I completely understand and respect that decision. I don't think Dash would be a good fit. |
Summary
This PR addsDash as a documentation resource across multiple language versions of the Ruby documentation pages. Dash is a popular macOS offline API documentation browser that supports Ruby.
Changes
Added Dash to 6 language versions that were missing it:
Notes
Ten other language versions (Bulgarian, Spanish, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Turkish, Vietnamese, Simplified Chinese) already had Dash mentioned in their Editors/IDEs sections.