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Category Archives: Feature
What’s mining: sweeter Cucumber in RubyMine 3.2
We’ve spent some time in this iteration to add some nice and smart features to Cucumber tests editing. Here’s what you can expect in RubyMine 3.2. And you can already try this in recent pre-release builds. Cucumber step usage search … Continue reading
What’s mining: Advanced YARD support
Hello guys, Not long ago we wrote about the coming YARD support in RubyMine, and today it’s time to share some more with you. So, what have been done since then. First, RubyMine supports any syntax of types annotations supported … Continue reading
What’s mining: Introduce parameter for Ruby is coming
Hello all, We’ve just celebrated RubyMine 3.0 release here but already working hard on a new stuff for you. And today I want to make a what’s mining-like post and a new feature I want to show is Introduce Parameter … Continue reading
Ruby plugin for IntelliJ IDEA 10 is out
Hello guys, We’ve recently published RubyMine 3.0. Only a week has passed and we’ve already got loads of positive feedback from you, thus we want to heartily thank you for it, we here at JetBrains appreciate it a lot and … Continue reading
RubyMine 3.0 Release Candidate — more nice fixes
Today we made RubyMine 3.0 Release Candidate available, which means we’re really close to the release. Hooray! Go grab it! Also, we’ll show you some small but pretty useful and handy features we added recently. 1. RubyMine 3.0 features an … Continue reading
RubyMine debugger improved
Hello guys, During the last week we’ve been working hard on improving RubyMine built in debugger and here are some results. As you may know RubyMine uses ruby-debug-base and ruby-debug-ide gems inside its graphical debugger. Many of the problems experienced … Continue reading
What’s mining: language specific highlighting in heredocs
Hello guys, Despite the fact that RubyMine 2.5 if going to be released soon, we still find place for some small but pretty useful features and want to share it with you. Now I am talking about language-specific code highlighting … Continue reading
RubyMine 2.5 EAP (96.1146) – bugfixes, i18n and more
Hello guys, After publishing previous EAP version we’ve got complains on the editor jerking. New RubyMine build 96.1146 is dedicated to fix this nasty problem! Also we’ve made some performance optimizations which should reduce the CPU usage of RubyMine while … Continue reading
RubyMine 2.5 EAP (96.1085): Spellchecker in VCS commit messages
Hello guys, The new academic year has just started, and we’ve prepared a nice handy feature for you. How often do you or your colleagues make typos in VCS commit messages? Often? Rarely? Sometimes? With new RubyMine 2.5 EAP it … Continue reading
RubyMine 2.5 EAP (96.886): PowerSave mode
Hello folks, We are glad to publish new EAP version of RubyMine. The main feature of this release is a new PowerSave mode. It is not a secret that RubyMine CPU consumption is generally quite high which makes the IDE … Continue reading
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