
This doesn't directly answer your question but another way to get docs for reflex, including the other packages, is to use hoogle. Assuming your reflex project is based on reflex-project-skeleton[1], the following command will start a local hoogle server for all packages in your project (this includes reflex, reflex-dom, jsaddle, etc.): nix-shell -A shells.ghc --run "hoogle serve --local -p 8080" cheers, -srid [1] https://github.com/ElvishJerricco/reflex-project-skeleton On Fri, Apr 13, 2018, at 11:26 AM, Michael Litchard wrote:
I've installed reflex-platform on ubuntu via nix, and am pretty sure I have local docs installed. I located this file
/nix/store/hv5zkh1gmhklk4sgwhd8gy1q79l37zpc-reflex-dom-0.4-doc/share/doc/html/index.html
But it doesn't lead to very much. I'm thinking I didn't do a full doc install. I'd like some advice on how to make sure I've got a complete local install of reflex docs.