Enter the query into the form above.
API method:
GET /api/symbols?search=hello&page=1&limit=20
where search is your query, page is a page number and limit is a number of items on a single page. Pagination information (such as a number of pages and etc) is returned
in response headers.
If you'd like to join our channel webring send a patch to ~whereiseveryone/toys@lists.sr.ht adding your channel as an entry in channels.scm.
Abbreviate URI, which is assumed to be the URI of a nar as served by Hydra and 'guix publish', something like "http://example.org/nar/1ldrllwbna0aw5z8kpci4fsvbd2w8cw4-texlive-bin-2015".
Like 'open-socket-for-uri', but also handle HTTPS connections. When VERIFY-CERTIFICATE? is true, verify HTTPS server certificates.
Build the given DUB package, applying all of PHASES in order.
Build the given package, applying all of PHASES in order.
Return a vhash mapping Elm "package" names to lists of available version strings.
Builds the given Elm project, applying all of the PHASES in order.
Work around a bug in the Elm compiler's JSON parser by attempting to replace REVERSE-SOLIDUS--SOLIDUS escape sequences in FILE with unescaped SOLIDUS characters.
Rewrites the "elm.json" file in the working directory---which must be of `"type":"application"`, not `"type":"package"`---to refer to the dependency versions actually provided via Guix. The GUIX_ELM_OFFLINE_REGISTRY_FILE environment variable is used to find available versions.
Given the store directory STORE-DIR return the absolute install directory for libraries following the ELPA convention.
Build the given Emacs package, applying all of PHASES in order.
Run Emacs in batch mode, and execute the Elisp code EXPR. If DYNAMIC? is true, evaluate using dynamic scoping.
Load FILE in Emacs using batch mode, and execute the elisp code EXPR.
Byte compile all files in DIR and its sub-directories.
Parse the header SECTION in FILE and return it as a string.
Execute the Elisp code EXPR in Emacs batch mode and return output.