oAI Help Book
This folder contains the Apple Help Book for oAI.
Adding to Xcode Project
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Add the help folder to your project:
- In Xcode, right-click on the
Resourcesfolder in the Project Navigator - Select "Add Files to 'oAI'..."
- Select the
oAI.helpfolder - Important: Check "Create folder references" (NOT "Create groups")
- Click "Add"
- In Xcode, right-click on the
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Configure the help book in build settings:
- Select your oAI target in Xcode
- Go to the "Info" tab
- Add a new key:
CFBundleHelpBookNamewith value:oAI Help - Add another key:
CFBundleHelpBookFolderwith value:oAI.help
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Build and test:
- Build the app (⌘B)
- Run the app (⌘R)
- Press ⌘? or select Help → oAI Help to open the help
Structure
oAI.help/
├── Contents/
│ ├── Info.plist # Help book metadata
│ └── Resources/
│ └── en.lproj/
│ ├── index.html # Main help page
│ └── styles.css # Stylesheet
└── README.md # This file
Features
- ✅ Comprehensive coverage of all oAI features
- ✅ Searchable via macOS Help menu search
- ✅ Dark mode support
- ✅ Organized by topic with table of contents
- ✅ Keyboard shortcuts reference
- ✅ Command reference with examples
- ✅ Follows Apple Human Interface Guidelines
Customization
To update the help content:
- Edit
Contents/Resources/en.lproj/index.html - Update styles in
Contents/Resources/en.lproj/styles.css - Rebuild the app
Troubleshooting
If help doesn't open:
- Make sure you added the folder as a "folder reference" (blue folder icon in Xcode)
- Check that
CFBundleHelpBookNameandCFBundleHelpBookFolderare set in Info - Clean build folder (⇧⌘K) and rebuild
Adding More Pages
To add additional help pages:
- Create new HTML files in
Contents/Resources/en.lproj/ - Link to them from
index.html - Include proper meta tags for searchability:
<meta name="AppleTitle" content="Page Title"> <meta name="keywords" content="keyword1, keyword2">