pry-rails
Annotate
pry-rails | Annotate | |
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3 | 9 | |
1,328 | 4,331 | |
0.0% | - | |
0.0 | 2.4 | |
over 1 year ago | 9 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | Ruby License |
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pry-rails
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how to debug console?
There are a few options for this behavior. There is https://github.com/pry/pry-rails which allows you to set break points in your code that does exactly what you're describing when it's hit. Or there's https://github.com/BetterErrors/better_errors. This one does a pretty page when an error happens with a live console open on the page you can use.
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New Ruby/React developer... need help
Have you seen the pry-rails gem, it's really helpful if you want to see methods implementations and classes. You can set it as your default rails console. And you can combine it with pry.binding for better debugging
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
pry-rails and amazing_print for better rails console
Annotate
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Must-have gems for mature Rails
gem "annotate" - https://github.com/ctran/annotate_models | Adds DB-schema comments to models. May be unnecessary on RubyMine, YMMW.
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I spent the past 3 months working on a fork of the Annotate models gem
I believe Ctran is aware of this based on his response in this issue https://github.com/ctran/annotate_models/issues/913
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What was the name of the gem that finds all unindexed foreign keys?
A gem that's pretty useful alongside this one is the annotation gem -- it prefixes models with their specific schema dump (as comments) and then updates those descriptive comments on migration. It's one of my go-to gems to install when I rotate onto a new-to-me Rails project (or start a new one) and I'm working to understand the data model.
- Cansado de conferir o schema.rb
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Could really use some help with a plugin rake task issue
Have you looked at annotate for inspiration?
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The database and migrations work is annoying me the most about Rails as a newcomer, am I missing something?
I get it, though. Sounds like you're used to seeing every column definition in there. And that would be handy. There is a gem that you might like: https://github.com/ctran/annotate_models
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
annotate for annotations
What are some alternatives?
Capistrano - A deployment automation tool built on Ruby, Rake, and SSH.
Apipie - Ruby on Rails API documentation tool
Ahoy - Simple, powerful, first-party analytics for Rails
RDoc - RDoc produces HTML and online documentation for Ruby projects.
Devise - Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden.
YARD - YARD is a Ruby Documentation tool. The Y stands for "Yay!"
rails_best_practices - a code metric tool for rails projects
GitHub Changelog Generator - Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels and pull requests on GitHub.
Scenic - Versioned database views for Rails
rspec_api_documentation - Automatically generate API documentation from RSpec
Better Errors - Better error page for Rack apps
Asciidoctor - :gem: A fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain, written in Ruby, for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML 5, DocBook 5, and other formats.