It's odd how few package hosting services also offer docs hosting.
It's such similar data: versioning is important for both code and docs. Linking to dependencies is important for both too.
It's additional implementation work, but there's a lot of overlap.
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Pursuit is Javadocs equivalent for Purescript, and it's one of the best looking API docs sites I've seen in a long time. It features versioning, links to individual functions and even links to repo and specific source code.
This screenshot is from
`npm outdated` is a useful command that colour-codes output based on semantic versioning compatibility.
I wonder if time information would help too? If I'm on 1.0.1 and 1.0.5 is the latest, but 1.0.1 came out in 2010, that's useful knowledge.
Basic Block Versioning – My Best Result Yet
https://pointersgonewild.com/2015/09/24/basic-block-versioning-my-best-result-yet/
(example where dynamic types give more precision and perf than static!)

