Ruby colored binoculars for your code.
RubyScope is available as a normal gem:
gem install ruby_scope
Alternatively, you can get the source from GitHub:
git clone git://github.com/adamsanderson/ruby_scope.git
If you pull the source, install with rake install
. See below for more
information on hacking around in the source.
You can invoke ruby_scope from the command line:
Usage: ruby_scope [options] path
Queries:
--def NAME Find the definition of instance method NAME
--class-def NAME Find the definition of class method NAME
--call NAME Find method calls of NAME
--class NAME Find definition of NAME
--variable NAME Find references to variable NAME
--assign NAME Find assignments to NAME
--any NAME Find any reference to NAME (class, variable, number)
--custom SEXP_PATH Searches for a custom SexpPath
Options:
-R Recursively search folders
--no-cache Do not use a cache
--cache PATH Use the cache at PATH (defaults to current dir)
-v, --verbose Verbose output
-h, --help Show this message
Find all the places run
or save
are called in your secret project:
ruby_scope -R --def 'run' --def 'save' ~/SecretProject
Where do I assign values to a
:
ruby_scope -R --assign 'a' ~/SecretProject
Of course regular expressions are fair game:
ruby_scope -R --def '/^test/' ~/SecretProject
Wicked hacker? Go crazy and write your own SexpPath queries:
ruby_scope --custom 's(:call, s(:ivar, atom), :save, _)'
That finds all the saves on instance variables by the way.
Want to extend ruby_scope? Take a look at cli.rb
, at the
moment this is where all of the queries are actually generated. Have an
idea for a better caching mechanism? Look at sexp_cache.rb
.
The source is on GitHub, so fork off:
http://github.com/adamsanderson/ruby_scope
Enjoy,
Adam Sanderson
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