Access Ruby 1.9 Docs from the OS X Dictionary and Spotlight

Courtesy Ruby Inside  Sat, 02/07/2009 - 21:11

ruby-spotlight-docs.pngPriit Haamer is an Estonia-based Ruby developer who has put together a "Ruby dictionary for Mac OS X.

" All you have to do is download the file he provides, unzip it into your ~/Library/Dictionaries folder (or create that folder and unzip it in there) and you'll be able to use the built-in OS X "Dictionary" application to search for Ruby module names, classes, and methods.

It is also possible to have Spotlight bring up entries from...


 

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