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+ 1.2.0
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+ * version bumps: hirb, awesome_print, coderay, g, methodfinder, method_source
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+ * remove RVM helpers: Sorry, were too buggy...
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+ * fix/improve 'cd' helper method
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+ * improve readme
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+ * move looksee gem to irbtools-more
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+ * more little tweaks
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  1.1.1
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  * fix the Ripl.after_rc bug
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- Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Jan Lelis
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+ Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Jan Lelis
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  Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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  a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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  = irbtools
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- This is a meta gem that installs useful irb gems and configures them for you. It has a modular structure and supports multiple library-loading mechanisms, e.g. via <tt>autoload</tt> or threads, allowing you to use only the gems you need.
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+ The irbtools gem is a meta gem that installs handy and useful irb gems and provides an appealing ready-to-use irb configuration. It has a modular structure and supports multiple library-loading mechanisms, e.g. via <tt>autoload</tt> or threads.
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  == Setup
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  gem install irbtools
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  * On Linux, you need +xclip+ or +xsel+ to use the clipboard: sudo <tt>apt-get install xclip</tt>
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  * On Windows, you need ansicon[https://github.com/adoxa/ansicon] to enjoy all the colors
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- * On MacOS, you will need growl, if you want to use the +g+ gem.
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-
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- === Wrong display widths?
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- When using double-width unicode chars, you need to paste the following snippet to your <tt>.irbrc</tt>.
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-
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- Irbtools.replace_library_callback :fancy_irb do
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- FancyIrb.start :east_asian_width => true
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- end
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-
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- This setting is deactivated by default because of performance issues.
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+ * On MacOS, you need growl, to use the +g+ gem.
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  == Usage
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- To use it, put the following in your <tt>~/.irbrc</tt> file (this file is loaded every time you start irb):
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+ To use irbtools, put the following in your <tt>~/.irbrc</tt> file (this file is loaded every time you start irb):
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  require 'rubygems' unless defined? Gem # rubygems is only needed in 1.8
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  require 'irbtools'
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- If the file does not exist, just create a new one.
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+ If the file does not exist, just create a new one. See further below on how to customize loaded libraries.
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- It's possible to modify, which libraries should be loaded:
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+ === Rails notes
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+ To integrate irbtools into a rails console, you will have to add <tt>irbtools</tt> to your Gemfile <b>in this way:</b> (or there will be some bundler double require issues..)
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- # don't require 'irbtools', but:
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- require 'irbtools/configure'
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- # here you can modify the libraries using the methods below
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- Irbtools.start
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+ gem 'irbtools', :require => false
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- If you don't want to load the default set of irbtools gems, you will have to use <tt>require 'irbtools/minimal'</tt> instead of <tt>configure</tt>. You need to use the below methods for adding libraries in this case or *Irbtools* won't modify anything of your irb ;).
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+ You can put Rails specific configuration in a <tt>~/.railsrc</tt> file that only gets loaded in Rails environments.
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- === Rails notes
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- To use irbtools within the rails console, you will have to add <tt>irbtools</tt> to your Gemfile <b>in this way:</b> (or there will be some bundler double require issues..)
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+ See {this blog post}[http://rbjl.net/49-railsrc-rails-console-snippets] for some Rails goodies.
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- gem 'irbtools', :require => 'irbtools/configure'
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+ === This is irbtools "light"
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- You can put Rails specific configuration in a <tt>~/.railsrc</tt> file that gets only loaded in Rails environments.
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+ When installing *irbtools*, some gems won't be installed to keep windows support, e.g. better auto-completion or the looksee gem. These are packaged in the {irbtools-more}[https://github.com/janlelis/irbtools-more] gem. To use them, you need to change your <tt>.irbrc</tt> to:
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- See {this blog post}[http://rbjl.net/49-railsrc-rails-console-snippets] for some Rails goodies. Please open an issue/say +1 in the comments there to get that stuff packaged into a gem.
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+ require 'irbtools/configure'
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+ Irbtools.add_package :more
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+ Irbtools.start
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+ In that case, the Gemfile line looks like this:
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+ gem 'irbtools-more', :require => false
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  === Included gems and libraries
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  See http://rbjl.net/40-irbtools-release-the-power-of-irb or read the commented source files to get some examples of what you can do with irbtools.
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- [paint[https://github.com/janlelis/paint/]] terminal colors
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- [wirb[https://github.com/janlelis/wirb/]] colorize ruby objects
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+ [wirb[https://github.com/janlelis/wirb/]] Colorizes Ruby objects (used for the results)
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+ [paint[https://github.com/janlelis/paint/]] Provides easily to use terminal colors
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  [hirb[http://tagaholic.me/2009/03/13/hirb-irb-on-the-good-stuff.html]]
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- (active record) tables and custom views for specific objects
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- [fancy_irb[https://github.com/janlelis/fancy_irb]] use hash rockets for output and more colorization
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+ Custom views for specific objects, e.g. tables for ActiveRecord
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+ [fancy_irb[https://github.com/janlelis/fancy_irb]] Hash rockets for results and colorful error messages
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  [every_day_irb[https://github.com/janlelis/irbtools/tree/master/lib/every_day_irb.rb]]
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- helper methods that might be useful in every-day irb usage, e.g.: ls, cat, rq, rrq, ld, session_history, reset!, clear, dbg
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- [clipboard[http://github.com/janlelis/clipboard]] easy clipboard access (copy & paste)
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+ Contains helper methods that might be useful in every-day irb usage, see below for details
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+ [clipboard[http://github.com/janlelis/clipboard]] Easy clipboard access
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  [interactive_editor[https://github.com/jberkel/interactive_editor]]
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- lets you open vim, hack something, and it gets loaded into the current session, also possible: yaml object editing
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- [sketches[http://sketches.rubyforge.org/]] another, more flexible "start editor and it gets loaded into your irb session" plugin
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- [zucker[http:/rubyzucker.info]] nice debug printing (q, o, c, .m, .d) + useful pseudo-constants (Info, OS, RubyVersion, RubyEngine)
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- [ap[https://github.com/michaeldv/awesome_print]] nice debug printing (ap) [also see wp from wirb/wp]
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- [coderay[http://coderay.rubychan.de/]] some colorful code view helpers :)
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- [boson[http://tagaholic.me/boson/]] commands framework (commands also work in the shell!)
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- [methodfinder[https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder]] interesting method finder (mf)
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- [ori[https://github.com/dadooda/ori]] object-oriented <tt>.ri</tt> method
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- [method_locator[https://github.com/ryanlecompte/method_locator]] .method_lookup_path (improved ancestors) and .methods_for (get this method from all ancestors)
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- [method_source[https://github.com/banister/method_source]] .src can be shown for ruby methods
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- [looksee[https://github.com/oggy/looksee]] great loadpath inspector (.l), also can open the source of many methods in the editor (.edit)
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- [*fileutils* (stdlib)] cd, pwd, ln_s, mv, rm, mkdir, touch ... ;)
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+ Lets you open vim from within irb to hack something that gets loaded into the current session, also possible: yaml object editing
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+ [sketches[http://sketches.rubyforge.org/]] Another, more flexible "start editor and it gets loaded into your irb session" plugin
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+ [zucker[http:/rubyzucker.info]] Nice debug printing (<tt>q</tt>, <tt>o</tt>, <tt>c</tt>, <tt>Object#m</tt>, <tt>Object#d</tt>) and useful pseudo-constants (<tt>Info</tt>, <tt>OS</tt>, <tt>RubyVersion</tt>, <tt>RubyEngine</tt>)
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+ [ap[https://github.com/michaeldv/awesome_print]] Nice debug printing commands (<tt>ap</tt>) [also possible: <tt>wp</tt> from wirb/wp]
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+ [coderay[http://coderay.rubychan.de/]] Colorizes Ruby code (<tt>colorize</tt>, <tt>ray</tt>)
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+ [boson[http://tagaholic.me/boson/]] "A command/task framework similar to rake and thor that opens your ruby universe to the commandline and irb."
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+ [methodfinder[https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder]] Interesting method finder (<tt>mf</tt>)
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+ [ori[https://github.com/dadooda/ori]] Adds an <tt>Object#ri</tt> method
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+ [method_locator[https://github.com/ryanlecompte/method_locator]] Provides <tt>Object#method_lookup_path</tt> (improved version of <tt>Module#ancestors</tt>) and <tt>Object#methods_for</tt> (get this method from all ancestors)
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+ [method_source[https://github.com/banister/method_source]] <tt>Object#src</tt> can be shown for Ruby methods
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+ [bond[http://tagaholic.me/bond/]] <b>irbtools-more:</b> Improves irb tab-completion
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+ [looksee[https://github.com/oggy/looksee]] <b>irbtools-more:</b> Great load path inspector: <tt>Object#l</tt> (Extended version of <tt>Object#m</tt>), also provides the ability to <tt>Object#edit</tt> methods.
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+ [drx[http://drx.rubyforge.org/]] <b>irbtools-more:</b> A tk object inspector, defines <tt>Object#see</tt>
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+ [*fileutils* (stdlib)] Includes file system utility methods: <tt>cd</tt>, <tt>pwd</tt>, <tt>ln_s</tt>, <tt>mv</tt>, <tt>rm</tt>, <tt>mkdir</tt>, <tt>touch</tt>, ... ;)
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- [guessmethod[http://guessmethod.rubyforge.org/]] automatically corrects typos (method_missing hook)
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+ [guessmethod[http://guessmethod.rubyforge.org/]] Automatically tries to corrects typos in method names
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+ [rvm_loader] RVM helpers
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+ === Irbtools methods
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+ The following general helper methods are defined by <b>every_day_irb</b> (which belongs to *irbtools*)
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+ [ls] Returns an array with the directory's content
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+ [cat] Shortcut for <tt>File.read</tt>
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+ [rq] Shortcut for <tt>require library.to_s</tt> (allows concise syntax like <tt>rq:mathn</tt>)
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+ [ld] Shortcut for <tt>load library.to_s + '.rb'</tt>
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+ [rrq/rerequire] Little hack for rerequiring a library (it's really hack and not reliable, but works in most cases)
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+ [reset!] Restarts irb
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+ [clear] Clears your irb terminal (<tt>system "clear"</tt>)
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+ [session_history] Returns all issued commands as string
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+ [dbg] Shortcut for <tt>debugger</tt> that also requires 'ruby-debug' if needed
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+ Irbtools also defines some more helpers in combination with the loaded gems:
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+ [cd] Improves the cd that is already provided by *FileUtils* (try <tt>cd '-'</tt>)
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+ [rv] Displays RubyVersion (*zucker*)
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+ [re] Displays RubyEngine (*zucker*)
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+ [colorize] Syntax highlights a ruby string using *CodeRay*
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+ [ray] Syntax highlights a ruby file using *CodeRay*
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+ [copy] Shortcut for <tt>Clipboard.copy</tt>
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+ [paste] Shortcut for <tt>Clipboard.paste</tt>
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+ [copy_input] Copies the session_history to the clipboard
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+ [copy_output] Copies this session's results to the clipboard
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+ [mf] Shortcut for using the *methodfinder*
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+ These are the custom public +Object+ methods renamed/patched for some gems
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+ [ri] Patching the +ri+ provided by *ori* to also allow default ri syntax on toplevel
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+ [src] Shortcut for displaying the method source using *method_source* and *coderay*
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+ [l/ll] Alternative method name to trigger the *looksee* gem (<b>irbtools-more</b>)
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- ==== RVM
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- If you have RVM installed, you can switch your gemset or ruby with <tt>gemset</tt> and <tt>use</tt> (use <tt>gemsets</tt> and <tt>rubies</tt> to get a list). The gemset can be changed within the session, while changing ruby starts a new one. Please also note that you need to have installed irbtools for that ruby version. I recommend installing it in the <tt>global</tt> gemset.
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  === How to load more or less libraries
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+ require 'irbtools/configure'
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+ Irbtools.start
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+ If you don't want to load the default set of irbtools gems, you will have to use <tt>require 'irbtools/minimal'</tt> instead of <tt>configure</tt>.
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  You have the following methods:
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+ == Troubleshooting: Unicode caused Wrong display widths?
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+ When using double-width unicode chars, you need to paste the following snippet to your <tt>.irbrc</tt>.
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  == Hint: Faster start-up
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- == TODO
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- * More speed optimizations
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- * Fix/Improve RVM stuff
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- * Clean way to use irbtools without bundler (already tried a little bit, but was way too hacky so far)
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- * Show some features in README
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  == Copyright
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- Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Jan Lelis, http://rbjl.net, released under the MIT license.
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+ Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Jan Lelis, http://rbjl.net, released under the MIT license.
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- s.add_dependency %q<awesome_print>, "~> 0.4.0"
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- s.add_dependency %q<clipboard>, ">= 0.9.9"
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+ s.add_dependency %q<awesome_print>, "~> 1.0.2"
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+ s.add_dependency %q<clipboard>, "~> 1.0.0"
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+ s.add_dependency %q<coderay>, "~> 1.0.5"
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- def rubies
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- # show current ruby if called without options
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- if !which
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- begin
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- RVM.use! which.to_s
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- rescue RVM::IncompatibleRubyError => err
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- err.message =~ /requires (.*?) \(/
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- rubies = RVM.current.list_strings
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- if rubies.include? $1
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- # remember history...
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- run_irb = proc{ exec "#{ $1 } -S #{ $0 }" }
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- if defined?(Ripl) && Ripl.respond_to?(:started?) && Ripl.started?
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- Ripl.shell.write_history if Ripl.shell.respond_to? :write_history
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- def gemsets
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- end
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- end
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  platform: ruby
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- authors:
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  - Jan Lelis
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- date: 2011-11-01 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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- dependencies:
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+ dependencies:
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