Sorry, but what's superb about it? It's man pages with a fancy layer of paint. It's design for design's sake, with no real improvement over the naked product.<p>I mean, it looks good, but I'd never use it over man or its HTML counterparts.<p>Design should support utility, not be the main course.
I have to squeeze my eyes to see the difference between ( and [ in the code examples. Everything looks like a square bracket. See the example at the bottom: <a href="https://dashdash.io/3/setbuf" rel="nofollow">https://dashdash.io/3/setbuf</a>
I really like documentation sites like this. But viewing this on an iPad Pro with Safari makes it impossible once you select a page such as Syscalls then command write. The menu bar with synopsis, description, etc, covers up about a third of the left side of the screen and there aren't enough context clues to get anything out.
Is there a way after selecting a page and then a topic that I can hide the sliding menu window?<p>I do like what you have.