Announcing the release of IHelp 0.3.0. http://fhtr.org/projects/ihelp/ http://fhtr.org/projects/ihelp/doc/ http://fhtr.org/projects/ihelp/releases/ihelp-0.3.0.tar.gz This release brings with it custom help renderers, which you can leverage to render help whenever you want, wherever you want and however you want. Also included are a couple experimental renderers (no guarantees): - #rubydoc_org opens the corresponding ruby-doc.org class help file using the program defined in IHelp::WWW_BROWSER - #rubytoruby_src uses Ryan Davis' RubyToRuby class to print out the source for the method. http://blog.zenspider.com/archives/2005/02/rubytoruby.html for more info about RubyToRuby. These can be used by setting the renderer-attribute to the name of the renderer method, e.g. IHelp.renderer = :rubydoc_org. The default renderer is :ri. -- Ilmari Heikkinen ==== Ri bindings for interactive use from within Ruby. Does a bit of second-guessing (Instance method? Class method? Try both unless explicitly defined. Not found in this class? Try the ancestor classes.) Goal is that help is given for all methods that have help. Examples: require 'ihelp' a = "string" a.help a.help :reverse a.help :map String.help String.help :new String.help :reverse String.help :map String.instance_help :reverse String.instance_help :new # => No help found. a.help :new help "String#reverse" help "String.reverse" a.method(:reverse).help # gets help for Method help "Hash#map" Custom help renderers: The help-method calls IHelp::Renderer's method defined by IHelp.renderer with the RI info object. You can print help out the way you want by defining your own renderer method in IHelp::Renderer and setting IHelp.renderer to the name of the method. Example: require 'ihelp' class IHelp::Renderer def print_name(info) puts info.full_name end end IHelp.renderer = :print_name [1,2,3].help:reject # Array#reject # => nil License: Ruby's Author: Ilmari Heikkinen <kig misfiring net>