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Extra cool IRb goodness for the masses.
= brice - Extra cool IRb goodness for the masses
== VERSION
This documentation refers to brice version 0.4.2
== DESCRIPTION
Enhances your IRb experience by adding new functionality and by providing a framework that you can utilize to add your own extensions. It comes with a set of pre-selected features (see the files in {lib/brice/rc}[link:../lib/brice/rc]), but is highly configurable in that regard.
Add this to your ~/.irbrc and receive the default goodness:
require 'brice/init' # equivalent to: require 'brice'; Brice.init
Or get some more control over the configuration:
require 'brice'
Brice.init { |config| ... }
See Brice::Config for what you can configure, and how.
It will even load your own extensions that you place in your ~/.brice directory. See Brice::DSL for helpers provided.
Please note that further changes to the configuration for brice can't be guaranteed to have any effect after Brice.init has been called.
== DEFAULT FEATURES
+added_methods+:: Loads AddedMethods[http://blackwinter.github.com/added_methods] if one (or both) of the following environment variables has been set:
+WATCH_FOR_ADDED_METHODS+:: Regular expression or +true+
+WATCH_FOR_ADDED_METHODS_IN+:: Space- or comma-delimited list of class names
+libs+:: Loads libraries, either a set of default ones or those you configure with config.libs = %w[...]. +history+:: Configures IRb history support. See Brice::History for more information. +colours+:: Configures IRb colour support. See Brice::Colours for more information. +shortcuts+:: Includes convenient shortcut methods. See Brice::Shortcuts and Brice::Shortcuts::ObjectShortcuts for more information. +init+:: Does some basic initialization for IRb. +prompt+:: Configures the IRb prompt, providing :BRICE_SIMPLE and :BRICE_VERBOSE prompt modes. +rails+:: Provides some Rails settings, such as adding the :BRICE_RAILS prompt mode, setting the Rails logger to +STDOUT+, and defining convenience accessors for your models. +devel+:: Provides some useful settings when developing Ruby libraries.
== LINKS
Documentation:: https://blackwinter.github.com/brice Source code:: https://github.com/blackwinter/brice RubyGem:: https://rubygems.org/gems/brice Travis CI:: https://travis-ci.org/blackwinter/brice
== AUTHORS
- Jens Wille mailto:[email protected]
== LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008-2020 Jens Wille
brice is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
brice is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with brice. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.