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Reverse Dependencies for pry
The projects listed here declare pry as a runtime or development dependency
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Plugin for managing registration and loading of command sets in pry.
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A collection of developer tools for Pry users
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A Pry plugin to see the difference you made to Rails routes
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Pry Doc Notebook is a Pry REPL plugin for IRuby Notebook. It provides a `?` commands.
With help of the plugin the commands are be able to display documentation with html format.
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Uses DRb to let you stash variables across pry sessions.
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em! is a synchronous wrapper around deferrables, so that you can interact with them as though they were normal function calls.
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Clutter up your shell with some emoji. Why not? You already have all that pry crap mucking everything up.
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Combine 'pry' with 'factory_bot'. Adds default_strategies commands to control execution.
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Help the user get to a place where the speedy F8/F10/F11/etc keys work.
== Pry F-Keys
[+F4+] ls -l (show all locally-defined variables and values)
[+F5+] whereami (show the code context)
[+F6+] up (a frame, depends on pry-stack_explorer, as does the next one)
[+F7+] down
[+F8+] continue (depends on pry-debugger, as do step/next/finish)
[+Shift-F8+] try-again (restart from last 'raise', depends on pry-rescue)
[+F10+] next (run the current statement)
[+F11+] step (step into the next method call)
[+Shift-F11+] finish (get back out of the last 'step')
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Why pry into things when you can throw tables at them? This gem provides a simple
❨╯°□°❩╯.︵┻━┻ so you can use it instead of binding.pry and debug the code in
question accordingly to your level of frustration
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A collection of commands to work with gems within Pry
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Combine 'pry' with 'gist' explicitly.
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Make pry play nice with GitHub
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Decipher Ruby's notoriously cryptic global variables and constants within a Pry session.
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`golumn` command for Pry
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Using a lexical parser, this gem allows you to add hacks to your REPL session allowing you to
have shortcut syntax. Things such as
[0] pry(main)> object.@ivar
=> :im_the_return_of_an_instance_variable
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[0] pry(main)> %S{hello symbol world}
=> [:hello, :symbol, :world]
And even the most desired ruby syntax of all is planned to come, that's right. Increment and decrement operators.
[0] pry(main)> i++
=> 1
[1] pry(main)> i--
=> 0
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Given an class or module name hier command shows an ascii tree (similar to
the tree shell command) of the descendants of the given class.
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Production rails consoles will automatically exit after 2 hours of inactivity.
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Upload code, docs, history to https://gist.github.com/
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Bind keys to execute commands in pry
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