pry 0.8.1-i386-mswin32 → 0.8.2-i386-mswin32
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- data/README.markdown +5 -0
- data/bin/pry +1 -1
- data/lib/pry/commands.rb +0 -1
- data/lib/pry/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +1 -1
data/README.markdown
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* Ability to view and replay history
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* Many convenience commands inspired by IPython and other advanced REPLs
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Pry also aims to be more than an IRB replacement; it is an
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attempt to bring REPL driven programming to the Ruby language. It is
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currently not nearly as powerful as tools like [SLIME](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SLIME) for lisp, but that is the
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general direction Pry is heading.
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Pry is also fairly flexible and allows significant user
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[customization](http://rdoc.info/github/banister/pry/master/file/wiki/Customizing-pry.md). It
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is trivial to set it to read from any object that has a `readline` method and write to any object that has a
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data/bin/pry
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on :e, :exec, "A line of code to execute in context before the session starts", true
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on :f, "
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on :f, "Suppress loading of ~/.pryrc"
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on "no-color", "Disable syntax highlighting for session"
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on "simple-prompt", "Enable simple prompt mode" do
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data/lib/pry/commands.rb
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data/lib/pry/version.rb
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