Is there a way to use DoctorJS (apparently it used to be called jsctags) to generate a TAGS file for Emacs?
I've been looking around and it seems to always use the vi tags style, but I could be missing something very obvious.
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Is there a way to use DoctorJS (apparently it used to be called jsctags) to generate a TAGS file for Emacs? I've been looking around and it seems to always use the vi tags style, but I could be missing something very obvious. |
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doctorjs does not appear to output emacs style tags. It does not accept the -e option. Probably it would not be that difficult to add emacs tag support, as both emacs and vim tag files are a very simple format. |
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It claims to be compatible with ctags, in which case it hopefully accepts the same
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