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Tag Archives: Feature
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
RubyMine 96.552 is here
Hello guys, today we are happy to announce RubyMine 2.5 EAP build 96.552. What’s in? Leaner CSS (LESS) support. More details are available here Magnifier mode for diagram RSpec 2 support Better Rails 3 support Mac OS UI Improvements Native Open file/directory … Continue reading
What’s mining: Leaner CSS in RubyMine
Hello guys, Today are going to show you a brand new feature of RubyMine — LESS support. Information about this language can be found here. LESS coding has never been so easy! What’s in? LESS syntax highlighting On-the-fly syntax checking … Continue reading
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What’s mining: search for duplicates in Ruby
Hi all, It is always a pleasure to tell about new features! This time I’m glad to announce a brand new one that is coming in next RubyMine 1.5 EAP — “Locate duplicates”. It is another useful tool in RubyMine’s … Continue reading
What’s mining: surround selected text
One small but handy thing that you’ve been asking for is the ability to quickly surround the selected text with quotes, single quotes, parentheses, etc. with a single key. We just did it for quotes! And will also add parentheses … Continue reading
