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NAME¶
ri — Ruby API
reference front end
SYNOPSIS¶
ri |
[-ahilTv] [-d
DIRNAME] [-f
FORMAT] [-w
WIDTH]
[--[no-]pager]
[--server[=PORT]]
[--[no-]list-doc-dirs]
[--no-standard-docs]
[--[no-]{system|site|gems|home}]
[--[no-]profile]
[--dump=CACHE]
[name ...] |
DESCRIPTION¶
ri is a command-line front end for the
Ruby API reference. You can search and read the API reference for classes
and methods with ri.
ri is a part of Ruby.
name can be:
- Class | Module | Module::Class
- Class::method | Class#method | Class.method | method
- gem_name: | gem_name:README | gem_name:History
All class names may be abbreviated to their minimum unambiguous form. If a name is ambiguous, all valid options will be listed.
A ‘.’ matches either class
or instance methods, while #method matches only instance and ::method
matches only class methods.
README and other files may be displayed by prefixing them with the
gem name they're contained in. If the gem name is followed by a
‘:’ all files in the gem will be
shown. The file name extension may be omitted where it is unambiguous.
For example:
ri Fil ri File ri File.new ri zip ri rdoc:README
Note that shell quoting or escaping may be required for method names containing punctuation:
ri 'Array.[]' ri compact\!
To see the default directories ri will
search, run:
ri --list-doc-dirs
Specifying the --system,
--site, --home,
--gems, or --doc-dir options
will limit ri to searching only the specified
directories.
ri options may be set in the
RI environment variable.
The ri pager can be set with the
RI_PAGER environment variable or the
PAGER environment variable.
OPTIONS¶
-i--[no-]interactive- In interactive mode you can repeatedly look up methods with autocomplete.
-a--[no-]all- Show all documentation for a class or module.
-l--[no-]list- List classes
riknows about. --[no-]pager- Send output to a pager, rather than directly to stdout.
-T- Synonym for
--no-pager. -wWIDTH--width=WIDTH- Set the width of the output.
--server[=PORT]- Run RDoc server on the given port. The default port is 8214.
-fFORMAT--format=FORMAT- Use the selected formatter. The default formatter is
bsfor paged output andansiotherwise. Valid formatters are:ansi,bs,markdown,rdoc. -h--help- Show help and exit.
-v--version- Output version information and exit.
Data source options:
--[no-]list-doc-dirs- List the directories from which
riwill source documentation on stdout and exit. -dDIRNAME--doc-dir=DIRNAME- List of directories from which to source documentation in addition to the standard directories. May be repeated.
--no-standard-docs- Do not include documentation from the Ruby standard library,
site_lib, installed gems, or
~/.rdoc. Use with
--doc-dir. --[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.
Debug options:
--[no-]profile- Run with the Ruby profiler.
--dump=CACHE- Dump data from an ri cache or data file.
ENVIRONMENT¶
FILES¶
- ~/.rdoc
- Path for ri data in the user's home directory.
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.
- Other bugs and feature requests can be reported via the Ruby Issue Tracking System (https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/). Do not report security vulnerabilities via this system because it publishes the vulnerabilities immediately.
AUTHORS¶
Written by Dave Thomas ⟨dave@pragmaticprogrammer.com⟩.
| April 20, 2017 | UNIX |