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# Irbtools [![version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/irbtools.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/irbtools)
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Improvements for Ruby's IRB console, like colored output and a lot of
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debugging and introspection methods. Unlike with PRY, you are still in your
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normal IRB. It is designed to work out-of-the-box, so there is no reason to not
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use it!
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## Setup
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$ gem install irbtools
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IRB executes code in `~/.irbrc` on start-up. If the file does not exist, yet,
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just create a new one. Add the following content:
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require 'irbtools'
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You also need to add irbtools to your project's Gemfile:
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gem 'irbtools', require: 'irbtools/binding'
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Then start IRB (with **Irbtools** loaded) from the console or directly from your code with:
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binding.irb
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If the `binding_of_caller` gem is available (e.g. see below), you can omit the `binding`:
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irb
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### More Improvements
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Some suggested gems will not be installed to ensure wider general support. For
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the full feature set, you can add **irbtools-more** and change your
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`.irbrc` to:
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require 'irbtools/more'
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and edit your Gemfile to
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gem 'irbtools-more', require: 'irbtools/binding'
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### Included Gems and Libraries
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#### IRB Improvements
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* Colored output:
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[wirb](https://github.com/janlelis/wirb/)
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[fanycy_irb](https://github.com/janlelis/fancy_irb)
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* Custom views for specific objects:
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[hirb](http://tagaholic.me/2009/03/13/hirb-irb-on-the-good-stuff.html)
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* **(irbtools-more)** Correction suggestions for misspelled method/constant names:
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[did_you_mean](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean)
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* **(irbtools-more)** Better tab-completion:
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[bond](http://tagaholic.me/bond/)
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#### Utils
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* Useful IRB commands (see below):
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[every_day_irb](https://github.com/janlelis/irbtools/tree/master/lib/every
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_day_irb.rb)
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[debugging](https:/github.com/janlelis/debugging)
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[fileutils](http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.2.1/libdoc/fileutils/rdoc/FileUtils.html)
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* Clipboard Access:
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[clipboard](https://github.com/janlelis/clipboard)
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* Terminal colors:
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[paint](https://github.com/janlelis/paint)
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* Load an editor into your IRB session:
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[interactive_editor](https://github.com/jberkel/interactive_editor)
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#### Introspection
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* Displays a method's source:
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[code](https://github.com/janlelis/code)
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* Access to `ri` docs:
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[ori](https://github.com/dadooda/ori)
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* Manipulate instance variables with ease:
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[instance](https://github.com/rubyworks/instance/)
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* Platform information:
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[ruby_version](https://github.com/janlelis/ruby_version)
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[ruby_engine](https://github.com/janlelis/ruby_engine)
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[os](https://github.com/rdp/os)
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[ruby_info](https://github.com/janlelis/ruby_info)
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* Improved method lookup path inspection:
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[method_locator](https://github.com/ryanlecompte/method_locator)
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* Finds methods that turn one value into another value:
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[methodfinder](https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder)
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* **irbtools-more** Awesome lookup path inspection:
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[looksee](https://github.com/oggy/looksee)
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### Irbtools Methods
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Besides improving IRB itself, you will get the following methods:
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`beep` | | Ring terminal bell.
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`cat` | path | Read file contents.
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`cd` | path = nil | Changes the directory. Can also be used in these forms: `~cd` (change to home directory), `-cd` (change to previous directory).
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`clear` | | Clear the terminal.
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`code` | object = self, method_name | Display the method source with syntax highlighting. Will also look up C methods if the **core_docs** gem is available.
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`colorize` | string | Syntax highlight a Ruby string.
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`copy` | string | Copy something to the clipboard.
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`copy_input` | | Copy session history to the clipboard.
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`copy_output` | | Copy session output history to the clipboard.
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`ed` / `emacs` / `mate` / `mvim` / `nano` / `vi` / `vim` | filename = nil | Start an editor in the session context.
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`engine` | | Show the Ruby engine.
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`g` | *args | Like `Kernel#p`, but using terminal-notifier or growl.
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`howtocall` | object = self, method_or_proc | Displays parameter names and types for a proc or method.
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`info` | | List general information about the Ruby environment.
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`ld` | file | Shortcut for `load lib.to_s + '.rb'`.
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`ls` | path = "." | List directory content.
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`mf` | object1, object2 | Find methods that turn one value into another value:w
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`mof` | object, depth = 0, grep = // | Print a method list, ordered by modules.
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`os` | | Query operating system information.
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`pa` | string, color | Print a string in the specified color.
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`page` | what, options = {} | Page long content.
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`paste` | | Paste clipboard content.
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`q` | *args | Like `Kernel#p`, but prints results on one line, with different colors.
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`re` | string, regexg, groups = nil | Assists you when matching regexes againts strings.
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`reset!` | | Restart the current IRB session.
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`rq` | lib | Shortcut for `require lib.to_s`. Use it like this: `rq:prime`.
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`session_history` | number_of_lines = nil | Return a string of all commands issued in the current session.
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`wp` | inspect_string | Syntax-highlight a Ruby object.
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`Object#instance` | | Proxy object to read and manipulate instance variables / run eval.
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`Object#lp` | | **irbtools-more** Supercharged method introspection in IRB
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`Object#mlp` / `Object#method_lookup_path` | | Traverse an object's method lookup path to find all places where a method may be defined.
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`Object#ri` | *args | Show ri documentation for this object or method.
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### Advanced tweaking
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### Troubleshooting: ANSI colors on Windows
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[ansicon](https://github.com/adoxa/ansicon) or
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following snippet to your `.irbrc` file.
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### Hint: No ANSI / IRB extension
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[web-console!](https://github.com/rails/web-console)
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## J-_-L
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Copyright (c) 2010-2015 Jan Lelis <http://janlelis.com> released under the MIT
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license.
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s.description = 'irbtools-more adds bond and looksee to IRB (Gems that use core extensions). Simply put a require "irbtools/more" in the .irbrc file in your home directory to get started.'
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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description: irbtools-more adds bond and looksee to IRB (Gems that use core extensions).
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Simply put a require "irbtools/more" in the .irbrc file in your home directory to
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homepage: https://github.com/janlelis/irbtools
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<tt>irbtools-more</tt> adds more IRB gems which may not build out-of-the-box. Currently included: <tt>bond</tt> for better auto-completion and <tt>looksee</tt> for great method introspection. The <tt>did_you_mean</tt> gem is included to improve error stacktraces. It also adds the <tt>binding_of_caller</tt> gem to enable starting IRB by just calling <tt>repl</tt> anywhere in your code. See the {irbtools readme}[https://github.com/janlelis/irbtools] for details.
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=== With bundler
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=== With bundler (debundle hack)
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== Usage
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|
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|
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== J-_-L
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Copyright (c) 2010-2014 Jan Lelis, http://janlelis.com. See MIT-LICENSE for details.
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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