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ruby-lsp
distribution | ruby-lsp | |
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6 | 16 | |
49 | 1,314 | |
- | 3.8% | |
2.6 | 9.9 | |
almost 4 years ago | 2 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Why are there so many Rails related posts here?
This is something that kind of annoys me; there's even a /r/rails sub-reddit specifically for Ruby on Rails stuff. Understandably Rails helped put Ruby on the map. Before Rails, Ruby was just another fringe language. Rails became massively popular, helped many startups quickly build their Web 2.0 sites, and become successful companies (ex: GitHub, LinkedIn, AirBnB, etc). Like others have said, "Rails is where the money is at". However, this posses a problem for the Ruby community: whenever Rails becomes less popular, so does Ruby. I wish the Ruby ecosystem wasn't so heavily centralized around Rails, and that we diversified our uses of Ruby a bit. There's of course Sinatra, dry-rb, Hanami, Dragon Ruby, SciRuby, and a dozen security tools written in Ruby such as Metasploit, BeFF, Arachni, and Ronin.
- anyone using rails in scientific applications?
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Two months into learning Ruby, it is the most beautiful language I ever learned
Welcome! Ruby isn't exactly "dying", but the hype/popularity is definitely fading. This is primarily because Ruby is no longer "new", most of Ruby's popularity came from Rails, and now Rails is no longer the "new hotness". However, Ruby still has lots of awesome features and lots of awesome other libraries and frameworks, such as the new fancy irb gem that uses reline, nokogiri, chunky_png, the async gems, Dragon Ruby, SciRuby, Ronin, and the new Hanami web framework.
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Ruby 3.2.0 Is from Another Dimension
http://sciruby.com is working towards lowering that barrier
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What’s Ruby used for most nowadays?
Ruby is mainly used in web app development because that's what makes money. However, Ruby is also used in Information Security (infosec) and there are a dozen or so Ruby security tools and libraries (metasploit, ronin, arachni, dnscat2, dradis). There's also SciRuby which aims to allow Ruby being used in the scientific/academic fields. You've probably heard/seen DragonRuby which is helping to popularize Ruby for simple game development. There's also a lot of interesting work happening around mruby and mruby-c (see mruby/c on Flipper Zero and mruby on DreamCast).
ruby-lsp
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RoR Debugbar
Some details from https://github.com/Shopify/ruby-lsp
> NOTE: starting with v0.7.0, it is no longer recommended to add the ruby-lsp to the bundle. The gem will generate a custom bundle in .ruby-lsp/Gemfile which is used to identify the versions of dependencies that should be used for the application (e.g.: the correct RuboCop version).
- Unveiling the big leap in Ruby 3.3's IRB
- I Love Ruby
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RubyConf 2023 Recap
After lunch, I parked at the Ruby LSP table. I worked with Julie and Drew on HEREDOC endings. We also found an issue that we spent some time digging into, but ran out of time before we had a solution. It was fun spelunking through the code with friends. Ufuk joined us in looking at the cursor indentation issue. His sage wisdom helped us navigate through an unfamiliar codebase.
- Does anyone here use Solargraph with Rails?
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VSCode now has documentation for Ruby
Thanks for the feedback. Added an issue for you: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby-lsp/issues/594
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What extensions do you use for Ruby / Rails development on VS Code?
Links: Ruby-lsp , vscode addon
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Unlock the Potential of VS Code for Ruby Programming
Thanks. You might like to watch this RFC PR https://github.com/Shopify/ruby-lsp/pull/429 (from me) with the proof of concept implementation of indexing and a very simplistic go to definition implementation, which is now being productionized properly. The indexing logic has moved into Syntax Tree and now we have access to a uniform API in Ruby LSP.
- ruby-lsp: An opinionated language server for Ruby
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vscode suggestions
Ruby LSP and its associated extension: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby-lsp
What are some alternatives?
integration - Integration methods, based on original work by Beng
solargraph - A Ruby language server.
publisci - A toolkit for publishing scientific results to the semantic web
ruby_language_server - Language Server implementation in Ruby for Ruby. Development happens on the develop branch. Production is master.
rb-gsl - Ruby interface to the GNU Scientific Library
RailsAutoCompleteHelper - Autocomplete helper for Ruby on Rails projects that pulls data from model files
statsample - A suite for basic and advanced statistics on Ruby.
lib-ruby-parser - Ruby parser written in Rust
statsample-glm - Generalized Linear Models extension for Statsample
turbo-android - Android framework for making Turbo native apps
minimization - Minimization algorithms on pure Ruby
orbacle - Program allowing for smart jump-to-definitions, autocompletion, constant renaming and more.