RubyMine 2024.1: Full Line Code Completion, New Terminal, Improved AI Assistant and VCS Support
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by Iryna Pisklyarova
2w ago
RubyMine 2024.1 is now available! At the heart of RubyMine 2024.1 lies its full line code completion feature, which is powered by a fully-integrated, advanced deep learning model. RubyMine 2024.1 also introduces support for the Mise version manager, further streamlining the management of Ruby versions. This release includes improved AI Assistant and inspection updates tailored to Ruby 3.3. Additionally, RubyMine 2024.1 enhances the development experience with features such as closing tags in ERB, the ability to run VCS commands with the current project’s SDK, and Debase 3.0 support that is opt ..read more
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Full Line Code Completion in JetBrains IDEs: All You Need to Know
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by Ekaterina Ryabukha
2w ago
Programming with AI is still a highly divisive topic, but there’s no denying that more and more developers are starting to incorporate AI into their daily workflows. Whether you’ve already picked your side in the debate or are still undecided, we’ve got a new feature in v2024.1 of JetBrains IDEs that might just pique your interest – full line code completion. It’s AI-powered and runs locally without sending any data over the internet. In this blog post, we’ll tell you more about what full line code completion is, how it works, what languages are supported, and how you can provide feedback abou ..read more
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RubyMine 2024.1 Early Access Program is Open!
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by Anna Zykova
3M ago
The RubyMine 2024.1 Early Access Program has now started! In this blog post, we’ll share our plans for the upcoming release and the areas we’re currently focusing on. The first EAP build includes performance and usability improvements, bug fixes, and updates to RBS language support.Now, you can quickly leave your feedback and tell us about your experience with RubyMine by clicking the Share Feedback button in the IDE’s status bar. Share your thoughts in the Feedback form to let us know your preferences and suggestions for improvement. What’s coming in RubyMine 2024.1? In this release cycle ..read more
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RubyMine: How To Accelerate Project Indexing?
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by Anna Zykova
4M ago
Hello everyone! We’re excited to share more tips and tricks to enhance your RubyMine experience. In September, our team attended the Euruko 2023 conference, where RubyMine developer Maxat Mansurov delivered a fascinating talk on project indexing. Indexing is a process that involves forming indexes to enable the quick retrieval of information. Although beneficial, this procedure can be time-consuming, as it involves loading files and scanning them thoroughly. In this blog post, we’ll provide you with several useful tips to speed up the indexing process for your projects. Examine indexing diagno ..read more
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RubyMine 2023.3: Generally Available AI Assistant, Improved Project Indexing, New Supported Libraries and Technologies
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by Iryna Pisklyarova
4M ago
RubyMine 2023.3 is now available! As we announced in our previous blog post, the latest version of our popular Ruby and Rails IDE comes complete with RubyMine’s improved project indexing.  We also identified and resolved several problems that had been causing low memory performance and freezes when running larger test suites with the profiler in RubyMine. Starting from this release, RubyMine introduces support for popular libraries and technologies. This includes running RuboCop in server mode automatically, Brakeman code inspections, working with parameterized table specs using the rspec ..read more
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RubyMine 2023.3 EAP Update
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by Anna Zykova
6M ago
Hello everyone! We’re back with an update on the state of the 2023.3 Early Access Program. You can download the latest EAP build from our website, via the free Toolbox App, or by using snaps for Ubuntu. Here are the biggest highlights of this release: Performance improvements As we mentioned in our previous blog post, we are dedicated to improving RubyMine’s project indexing. In the 2023.3 EAP release, we’ve managed to increase the speed at which Markdown and ERB files are indexed. In addition to indexing speedup, we also addressed a crucial issue with the RubyMine profiler. We identified and ..read more
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The RubyMine 2023.3 Early Access Program Is Open!
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by Anna Zykova
7M ago
Hello everyone, The third RubyMine Early Access Program of 2023 is underway! The key change in the first EAP build is an important indexing optimization. By refactoring our code base, we’ve doubled RubyMine’s indexing speed compared to v2023.1. This is particularly noticeable when working with larger projects, such as GitLab, which we utilized for testing purposes. We encourage you to explore the new build and share your thoughts on RubyMine’s performance with us. You can do so through our issue tracker or by leaving your thoughts in the comments section below. What’s coming in RubyMine 2023 ..read more
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Collaborative Programming in RubyMine
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by Anna Zykova
8M ago
Hi everyone, We’re back with a new how2pro blog post unveiling another cool RubyMine feature – the Code With Me plugin. When you’re knee-deep in a complex task or tangling with an issue that’s testing your limits, having someone by your side can make all the difference. Additionally, in an educational setting, it’s important to be able to present your students with code and actions within a specific context. You can use Code With Me for collaborating in real time, editing code, sharing a server, or running a debugging session. Say goodbye to the limitations of classic pair programming, where y ..read more
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RubyMine 2023.2 With AI Assistant Is Out!
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by Iryna Pisklyarova
9M ago
RubyMine 2023.2 is now publicly available! You can download it from our website or via the free Toolbox App. The latest version of the most intelligent Ruby and Rails IDE brings the brand-new AI Assistant and is packed with other improvements, including Turbo code completion in Ruby on Rails projects, an updated UI, performance enhancements, new features in RBS support, and more. Read on to learn more about the key updates, or visit our What’s New page for more details. Ruby and Rails Support for Turbo Rails completion In the previous release, we added support for Turbo Rails, which lets you u ..read more
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RubyMine 2023.2 EAP 7: Customizable Type Renderers in the Debugger, Code Insight for Store Accessors, Colored Project Headers in the New UI, and More
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by Iryna Pisklyarova
10M ago
We have just launched our last Early Access Program (EAP) build for RubyMine 2023.2. We encourage you to explore the improvements in this version and share your feedback with us. Feel free to leave your comments in the section below or submit any issues you encounter through our dedicated issue tracker. You can download the latest build from our website or through the free Toolbox App.  Code insight for Rails store accessors Starting with the RubyMine 2023.2 EAP 7, code insight functionality is available for store accessors in Rails. Code completion and resolution are now available for at ..read more
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