Description

A ripl plugin to playback ruby code in ripl coming from files, urls or stdin. Also records a ripl session for playback later.

Install

Install the gem with:

sudo gem install ripl-play

To be able to playback multi-line code:

sudo gem install ripl-multi_line

Usage

With this plugin, ripl gains commands play and record.

‘ripl play` plays its input, line by line, as if each line were input by a user. To play a url:

$ ripl play https://gist.github.com/725338
>> a = 10 ** 2
=> 100
>> a + 10
=> 110
>>

To playback a url quietly (i.e. you just want to load the url into ripl):

$ ripl play https://gist.github.com/725338 -q
>> a = 10 ** 2
>> a + 10
>>

Urls should point to raw text except for gists and any github file url (like this) which are autoconverted.

‘ripl play` can also playback files or from stdin:

# Plays script.rb line by line
$ ripl play script.rb
>> ...

# Plays back last 10 lines of irb history
$ tail -10 ~/.irb_history | ripl play
>> ...

If you want to share a ripl session for playback later, start ripl with record:

# By default record saves to ripl_tape. Pass an argument to explicitly name the file
$ ripl record
>> :do_something
=> :do_something
>> ...
=> ...
<Control-D>

After exiting, the file ripl_tape will contain all of your inputs from that session. Now anyone can playback that session with ‘ripl play`:

# play defaults to ripl_tape
# Assuming you're in the same directory as ripl_tape
$ ripl play
>> :do_something
=> :do_something
>> ...
=> ...
>>