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NAME¶
ri
— Ruby API
reference front end
SYNOPSIS¶
ri |
[-Ti ] [-d
directory] [-f
format] [--list-doc-dirs ]
[--no-standard-docs ]
[-- [no- ]{system |site |gems |home }]
[-- [no- ]use-cache ]
[--width =width]
[target ...] |
DESCRIPTION¶
ri
is a CLI front end for the Ruby API
reference. You can search and read API reference for classes and methods
with ri
.
ri
is a part of Ruby.
target can be one of the following forms:
- Class
- for classes
- Class::method
- for class methods
- Class#method
- for instance methods
- Class.method
- for both class and instance methods
- method
- for both class and instance methods
All class names may be abbreviated to their minimum unambiguous form. If a name is ambiguous, all valid options will be listed.
For example:
ri Fil ri File ri File.new ri zip
Note that shell quoting may be required for method names containing punctuation:
ri 'Array.[]' ri compact
OPTIONS¶
--version
- Prints the version of
ri
. -T
--no-pager
- Send output directly to stdout, rather than to a pager.
-d
directory--doc-dir
=directory- List of directories from which to source documentation in addition to the standard directories. May be repeated.
-f
FORMAT--fmt
FORMAT--format
=FORMAT- Format to use when displaying output:
ansi, bs, html, plain, simple
Use 'bs' (backspace) with most pager programs. To use ANSI, either disable the pager or tell the pager to allow control characters.
-i
--interactive
- This makes
ri
go into interactive mode.When
ri
is in interactive mode it will allow the user to disambiguate lists of methods in case multiple methods match against a method search string. It also will allow the user to enter in a method name (with auto-completion, if readline is supported) when viewing a class. --list-doc-dirs
- List the directories from which ri will source documentation on stdout and exit.
--no-standard-docs
- Do not include documentation from the Ruby standard library,
site_lib, installed gems, or
~/.rdoc.
Equivalent to specifying the options
--no-system
,--no-site
,--no-gems
, and--no-home
. --
[no-
]system
- Include documentation from Ruby's standard library. Defaults to true.
--
[no-
]site
-
Include documentation from libraries installed in site_lib. Defaults to true. --
[no-
]gems
- Include documentation from RubyGems. Defaults to true.
--
[no-
]home
- Include documentation stored in ~/.rdoc. Defaults to true.
--
[no-
]use-cache
- Whether or not to use
ri
's cache. True by default. -w
width--width
=width- Set the width of the output.
ENVIRONMENT¶
RI
- Additional options.
PAGER
- Used as the name of pager program for displaying.
HOME
USERPROFILE
HOMEPATH
- Path to user's home directory.
FILES¶
- ~/.ri
- Caches recently referenced documents here.
- ~/.rdoc
- Searches user-wide documents here.
SEE ALSO¶
REPORTING BUGS¶
Security vulnerabilities should be reported via
an email to
⟨security@ruby-lang.org⟩. Reported problems
will be published after being fixed.
And you can report other bugs and feature
requests via the
Ruby Issue Tracking System
(http://bugs.ruby-lang.org). Do not report security vulnerabilities via the
system because it publishes the vulnerabilities immediately.
AUTHORS¶
Written by Dave Thomas ⟨dave@pragmaticprogrammer.com⟩
July 10, 2013 | UNIX |