Being a new to Ruby i constantly look into documentation to get help
and so on, but i don't like the way i'm doing it now.
So for gems there's gem server - well it works for me just enough.
For the rest of documentation there's ri.
But what'd like to have is something like gem_server for core ruby
documentation, as it's more convenient for newcomers like me I think.
Documentation can be browsed easily, instead of 'guessing'(ri-like
style)
So does anyone know something that "acts like gem_server" for core
ruby docs?
Thanks!
Being a new to Ruby i constantly look into documentation to get help
and so on, but i don't like the way i'm doing it now.
So for gems there's gem server - well it works for me just enough.
For the rest of documentation there's ri.
But what'd like to have is something like gem_server for core ruby
documentation, as it's more convenient for newcomers like me I think.
Documentation can be browsed easily, instead of 'guessing'(ri-like
style)
So does anyone know something that "acts like gem_server" for core
ruby docs?
Thanks!
If you run RDoc on the ruby sources, you'll most probably get what you
can see on ruby-doc.org/core. Just generate the docs, and point your
browser to the appropriate files.
(you'll need to specify -od rdoc because doc is already taken)
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On 1/14/07, gmarik <gmarik@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
I'm new to ruby, and Ruby rox.
Being a new to Ruby i constantly look into documentation to get help
and so on, but i don't like the way i'm doing it now.
So for gems there's gem server - well it works for me just enough.
For the rest of documentation there's ri.
But what'd like to have is something like gem_server for core ruby
documentation, as it's more convenient for newcomers like me I think.
Documentation can be browsed easily, instead of 'guessing'(ri-like
style)
So does anyone know something that "acts like gem_server" for core
ruby docs?
Thanks!