rndocs
Search and read React Native documentation offline from the terminal.
README
rndocs

rndocs is a CLI tool that lets you search and read React Native documentation offline — no browser needed. It downloads the full React Native docs to your machine and gives you instant local search from the terminal.
Key Features
- Search the entire React Native docs instantly from your terminal
- Read full documentation pages without opening a browser
- Works completely offline after the initial sync
- Integrates with Claude Code and other AI assistants as an MCP server
Requirements
- Python 3.11 or later
- macOS, Linux, or Windows
Installation
pip install rndocs
Then download the docs once:
rndocs sync
Usage
Search
rndocs search "FlatList"
rndocs search "animation"
rndocs search "handle keyboard"
Read a page
rndocs get flatlist
rndocs get animated
rndocs get stylesheet
Browse all pages
rndocs ls
Refresh docs
rndocs sync
Claude Code Integration
Add to your Claude Code MCP settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"rndocs": {
"command": "rndocs-mcp"
}
}
}
Claude can now search and read React Native docs directly inside your conversations.
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