Gemedit¶ ↑
by Lee Marlow and contributors
<img src=“http://travis-ci.org/lmarlow/gemedit.png” />
DESCRIPTION:¶ ↑
Gemedit lets you quickly open up the source for a gem in your favorite editor.
Looking through other people’s code is a great way to learn. I often use it when a gem’s RDoc isn’t as helpful as I’d like or just want to see how someone put a library together. Gemedit just makes it easier to get to the code.
INSTALLATION:¶ ↑
Gemedit is installed via RubyGems and is available as a gem command:
$ gem install gemedit
USAGE:¶ ↑
If you want to see how gemedit works just install it and run this:
$ gem edit gemedit
Gemedit tries to use your favorite editor from your $GEMEDITOR
, $VISUAL
or $EDITOR
environment variable. It will fall back to everyone’s favorite editor: vi. You can specify the editor with the -e/--editor
switch. Run this to view the source for rake
in TextMate:
$ gem edit -e mate rake
And of course, help is available:
$ gem edit -h $ gem edit --help
SOURCE REPOSITORY:¶ ↑
The source is currently on github at github.com/lmarlow/gemedit. Feel free to fork it and submit pull requests.
$ git clone https://github.com/lmarlow/gemedit.git