This repo is a fork, with updates and bug fixes based on jazz_hands
.
Spending hours in the pry console? Spruce it up and show off those hard-working fingers!
jazz_fingers is an opinionated set of console-related gems and a bit of glue:
- Pry for a powerful shell alternative to IRB.
- Amazing Print for stylish pretty print. console.
- Pry Coolline for syntax highlighting as you type.
- Hirb was removed since it is not actively being maintained
- Pry-Doc was removed since it adds a lot of memory footprint which makes
JazzFingers
too heavy to use in production. Add it to yourGemfile
if you want it back jazz_fingers/setup
is not needed since the setup is done automatically after the configuration block ends- Call
JazzFingers.setup!
if you are using the default configurations
Ruby 2.0.0+. Add to your project Gemfile:
group :development, :test do
gem 'jazz_fingers'
end
That's it. Run pry
as usual.
Ruby compiled against a proper readline library, ideally GNU readline, is
recommended. Alternatively, gem install rb-readline
for an
acceptible backup. Using ruby compiled against a libedit
wrapper (primarily OS
X) will work but is not recommended.
Some configurations can be overwritten:
if defined?(JazzFingers)
JazzFingers.configure do |config|
config.colored_prompt = false
config.amazing_print = false
config.coolline = false
config.application_name = MyAwesomeProject
end
end
Color the console prompt? Defaults to true
when the current ruby is compiled
against GNU readline or rb-readline
, which don't have issues counting
characters in colored prompts. false
for libedit.
Note: Pry.color = false
trumps this setting and disables all console coloring.
Separator string between the application name and line input. Defaults to »
for GNU readline or libedit. Defaults to >
for rb-readline
which fails on
mixed encodings.