🩸 Ferritin
A terminal-based Rust documentation viewer
Ferritin reads rustdoc JSON output to display Rust documentation directly in your terminal. It supports local workspace crates, standard library documentation, and crates from crates.io, with search functionality and modern terminal features including mouse support, syntax highlighting, and clickable links.
Features
- Interactive documentation browser with keyboard and mouse navigation
- One-shot CLI for quick documentation lookups in the terminal
- Search across crates or within specific crates
- Works seamlessly across three contexts:
- Local workspace crates (requires nightly toolchain)
- Standard library (requires
rust-docs-jsonrustup component) - Crates from crates.io (fetched from docs.rs on demand)
- Modern terminal UI with features like italics, unicode box drawing, syntax highlighting, OSC8 hyperlinks, cursor changes in terminals that support it, and mouse hover previews
- Fast navigation with history and breadcrumb trail
Installation
Optional: Standard library documentation
To view documentation for std, core, and alloc:
For local workspace documentation
Local crate documentation requires a nightly toolchain:
Note: There is a relationship between ferritin's version and the nightly toolchain version. Ferritin currently supports rustdoc JSON format versions 55, 56, and 57. If your nightly generates a newer format, ferritin won't be able to build local documentation until support is added.
Usage
Interactive mode
Launch the interactive browser:
Once running, use h or ? to see available keybindings. Basic navigation:
g- go to an item by path (e.g.,std::vec::Vec)s- search (Tab to toggle between current crate and all crates)l- list available crates- Arrow keys, j/k, or mouse to navigate
- Click on links to follow them
CLI mode
View documentation for a specific item:
Search for items:
List available crates in your workspace:
Caching and Storage
Ferritin caches documentation JSON files to avoid repeated downloads and builds:
- Crates.io documentation: Cached in
$CARGO_HOME/rustdoc-json/{format-version}/{crate_name}/{crate_version}.json - Search indices: Binary
.indexfiles are generated lazily on first search and stored alongside JSON files - Standard library search indices: Written to
{rustc sysroot}/share/doc/rust/json/if available
The cache uses cargo's home directory (typically ~/.cargo on Unix systems).
Current Status
Ferritin is at version 0.x and actively used by the author as a primary documentation interface. It's ready for general use, though the output format should be considered unstable and may change between versions.
If you're scripting against ferritin's output, be aware that the text format may change. Pin to a specific version or be prepared to update your scripts.
Platform Support
Ferritin is developed and tested on Unix-like systems. Windows compatibility is untested. If you encounter issues on Windows or other platforms, please open an issue or pull request.
Related Projects
Ferritin was originally developed to support the rustdoc-mcp MCP server, which provides Rust documentation access for Claude Code and other MCP clients.