On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 11:43:57AM +0900, Gregory Brown wrote: > On 12/18/05, Chad Perrin <perrin / apotheon.com> wrote: > \ > > I was wondering what sort of scripts, et cetera, you use to round out > > your development kit. I'm primarily a Linux user that makes heavy use > > of vim and shell file browsing commands (ls and its friends) for > > development. I'm looking for ideas for how to fine-tune my patchwork > > development environment further. > > How much more do you need? Maybe you should be asking about featurs > you'd like or issues you've run into and we can offer our > suggestions. Vim, standard unix commands, some rakefiles to automate > building gems, generating and uploading documentation, packaging my > code, running tests, etc do most of what I need for Ruby. For > non-ruby development such as C, I use things like splint and foo(1), > the latter being this weird little thing I wrote (a ruby util) that I > doubt would be super useful to anyone. I don't really have specific needs I want addressed. To quote myself: "I'm looking for ideas". That's all. A mention of using vim with some automation scripts sparked my curiosity, as 'twere. It's the stuff I haven't yet thought of that I'm hoping to get out of this. > > (1) Foo [ use at your own risk] > http://www.stonecode.org/blog/?p=30 I'll have a look at that. Thanks for the link. -- Chad Perrin [ CCD CopyWrite | http://ccd.apotheon.org ] unix virus: If you're using a unixlike OS, please forward this to 20 others and erase your system partition.