![]() With that ruby_iron.cmd file in place you can just add IronRuby as an SDK in RubyMine. So instead of symlinking the ir.exe to a name that starts with ruby I created a batch file called ruby_iron.cmd with the following content. The solution to that is to create a batch file that will translate the –version modifier to –v. In RubyMine, Ive successfully added that box as a deployment server, and the remote-rvm Ruby interpreter in the Ruby SDK and Gems window. IronRuby on the other hand listens to –v to get its version number. I set up Ruby and Rails via RVM in a Vagrant box. Just symlinking didn’t really work because the ruby.exe listens to –version for getting its version number. ![]() I’d probably buy that one as well, but for now I’ll settle for Resharper with Visual studio.īy default Rubymine won’t accept IronRuby as a ruby SDK, but I asked for help in the twitterverse and got it ( ). Open the Settings dialog Ctrl+Alt+S, go to the Language & Frameworks Ruby SDK and Gems page. I’ve used rubymine in the past and was very impressed with the IDE, so much that I’m silently hoping the guys from Jetbrains would do a C# IDE too.
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