What’s mining: language specific highlighting in heredocs
Hello guys, Despite the fact that RubyMine 2.5 if going to be released soon, we still find place for some small but pretty useful features and want to share it with you. Now I am talking about...
View ArticleRubyMine debugger improved
Hello guys, During the last week we’ve been working hard on improving RubyMine built in debugger and here are some results. As you may know RubyMine uses ruby-debug-base and ruby-debug-ide gems inside...
View ArticleRubyMine 3.0 Release Candidate — more nice fixes
Today we made RubyMine 3.0 Release Candidate available, which means we’re really close to the release. Hooray! Go grab it! Also, we’ll show you some small but pretty useful and handy features we added...
View ArticleRubyMine 3.0 RC2 (97.108) is out
Hello guys, Almost a week has passed since we published the first RC build, and today we are publishing RubyMine RC2. We’ve got lot of feedback and tried to fix all the reported issues. Thanks to...
View ArticleRuby plugin for IntelliJ IDEA 10 is out
Hello guys, We’ve recently published RubyMine 3.0. Only a week has passed and we’ve already got loads of positive feedback from you, thus we want to heartily thank you for it, we here at JetBrains...
View ArticleRubyMine 3.0.1 bugfix release is out
Hello folks, RubyMine 3.0 release went really well. It’s been about 3 weeks since and we’ve collected a number of fixes we’d like to push to everyone. So, today we’ve made RubyMine 3.0.1 bugfix release...
View ArticleWhat’s mining: Introduce parameter for Ruby is coming
Hello all, We’ve just celebrated RubyMine 3.0 release here but already working hard on a new stuff for you. And today I want to make a what’s mining-like post and a new feature I want to show is...
View ArticleWhat’s mining: Advanced YARD support
Hello guys, Not long ago we wrote about the coming YARD support in RubyMine, and today it’s time to share some more with you. So, what have been done since then. First, RubyMine supports any syntax of...
View ArticleBundler is the official Gems environment provider in RubyMine
There’s been one quite major change in RubyMine 3.2 that was not really advertised — gems management changes. We decided to remove a part of our own code in favor of using Bundler. Because Bundler is...
View ArticleRubyMine Enoki Early Access: RubyMotion is on Board
Hello everyone, The last few weeks we’ve been working hard to open the Early Access Program for the next major RubyMine version. The wait is over: please welcome RubyMine Enoki EAP! By the way, ‘Enoki’...
View ArticleA Touch of Magic: Debugging Ruby with RubyMine
Hello everyone, id= Click to view the demo No matter how good are you at programming, the seemingly endless and exhausting debugging sessions will happen. The following video is meant to show you how...
View ArticleRubyMine 2017.3 EAP6: Support for Ruby 2.5 & Gems.rb
Hi there, RubyMine 2017.3 EAP6 (173.3302.28) is now out with support for Ruby 2.5, gems.rb, and Docker Compose v3. Download RubyMine 2017.3 EAP6 Support for Ruby 2.5 Just case you missed it, Ruby...
View ArticleRubyMine 2018.3.5 Is Available!
Hey there, RubyMine 2018.3.5 (build 183.5912.16) is now available. This build includes many minor platform improvements. You can find all the exact issues we’ve solved in our release notes for this...
View ArticleRubyMine 2023.2 With AI Assistant Is Out!
RubyMine 2023.2 is now publicly available! You can download it from our website or via the free Toolbox App. The latest version of the most intelligent Ruby and Rails IDE brings the brand-new AI...
View ArticleHow to use Turbo in your Rails apps with RubyMine
Hello everyone! The RubyMine team is constantly striving to provide support for new technologies for Ruby and Rails. One of the most exciting recent additions to Rails is undoubtedly Hotwire, so we’ve...
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