I have a few packages installed in my ~/.vim/pack/default/start
directory, for example Tabular and Unicode. After starting up vim I can use these packages but cannot access their help information. Issuing helptags ~/.vim/pack/default/start/tabular.vim/doc
doesn't resolve this; neither does helptags ALL
.
I've been starting vim with the same session file (i.e. vim -S path/to/session.vim
) for a few years. When I start vim without specifying a session file, I can access documentation for these packages. It would be nice to be able to keep my session and still access docs for packages but starting a new session is a usable workaround.
EDIT
Originally posted the below solution as an answer but for reasons unclear to me it was deleted. It's not optimal but it fixed my problem, unlike the only other posted answer.
I've been starting vim with the same session file (i.e. vim -S path/to/session.vim) for a few years. When I start vim without specifying a session file, I can access documentation for these packages. It would be nice to be able to keep my session and still access docs for packages but starting a new session is a usable workaround.