Drupal API Ubiquity Plugin
By jhuckabee on 28 August 2008
Here you can install my Drupal API Ubiquity plugin.
Once installed, you can Ubiq "drupal" followed by a function, module, file, global, etc. that you want to find in the Drupal API.
If you have any problems or questions, please let me know.
What's Ubiquity you ask? Check this out!
Update: Wilson Lee has also created a similar Drupal command as well as another d.o teleport command that takes you to a given node id on drupal.org. His API command also has the various API version support, so check it out if you need to switch between API versions.

By Daniel Hunt (not verified) on Wed, 09/03/2008 - 11:07
It would be nice if we could customise what version of Drupal we will be querying using this plugin
By jhuckabee on Wed, 09/03/2008 - 13:26
This is definitely a useful feature and is in the works for the next version of the plugin
By Arancaytar (not verified) on Thu, 10/30/2008 - 16:34
An inline preview with a summary of the page would also be nice (see the Wikipedia command for example), but that is probably rather tricky without server-side support.
By Chris Charlton (not verified) on Sat, 09/26/2009 - 19:42
First, thank you for doing this Ubiquity set.
For me, this command set is really slow on my new Macbook Pro w/4GB of ram. Other Ubiquity sets like PHP ref & MySQL ref work perfectly and I'd really like to see this set works just as well. :)
I try looking up simple D6 API functions like "theme_item_list" or "l" & "t". I suggest two or three examples on this page for those new to Ubiquity. Imagine this is like introducing Drush.
- Chris Charlton
Los Angeles Drupal User Group Manager & Camp Organizer
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