FancyIrb
- Colorizes IRB prompts, errors,
$stderr
and$stdout
- Uses "Hash Rockets" (#=>) to display IRB results
Version 2.0 for Modern IRB
Please note: Version 2.0 of this gem requires Ruby 3 and IRB 1.7+
Usage
require 'fancy_irb'
FancyIrb.start
You can pass an options hash as argument. These are the default values:
DEFAULT_OPTIONS = {
:rocket_mode => true, # activate or deactivate #=> rocket
:rocket_prompt => '#=> ', # prompt to use for the rocket
:result_prompt => '=> ', # prompt to use for normal output
:colorize => { # colors hash. Set to nil to deactivate colors
:rocket_prompt => [:blue],
:result_prompt => [:blue],
:input_prompt => nil,
:irb_errors => [:red, :clean],
:stderr => [:red, :bright],
:stdout => nil,
:input => nil,
},
}
Rocket mode means: Instead of displaying the result on the next line, show it on the same line (if there is enough space)
For more information on which colors can be used, see the paint documentation.
Troubleshooting
Windows Support
You will need ansicon or ConEmu or WSL.
Known Bugs
Not all methods dealing with input data are patched properly to work with the rocket,
the gem focuses on the commonly used ones, like gets
or getc
.
J-_-L
Inspired by the irb_rocket gem by genki.
Copyright (c) 2010-2012, 2015-2023 Jan Lelis https://janlelis.com released under the MIT license.