# Sublime Gem Browser 0.3-alpha For Ruby projects using the Bundler gem. This plugin allows you to quickly access the code of a gem that you have installed via Bundler in the current project. When you select a gem, a new Sublime Text 2 window will open with the code ready for inspection. Tested on OSX with RVM, Xubuntu with rbenv and Windows with RubyInstaller # How to Use * In ST2, press "cmd + shift + p" and type "list gem" (or ctrl + shift + p if you're on Windows or Linux) * Once you see "Gem Browser: List Gems", press enter. * It will list all the gems that have been installed via bundle for the project folder ![ScreenShot](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1252099/semi-permanent/gembrowser.png) * Once you choose a gem of the list, this plugin will open the source of the gem in a new window with the code ready for inspection and EVEN modification in real time (useful for debugging). # Installation ### Package Control Using [Package Control](http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control), a package manager for Sublime Text 2. In ST2, press "cmd + shift + p" and then type "install". Once you see "Package Control: Install Package", press enter. When the packages load, another selection window will appear. Type "gem browser" and enter. All done! ### Manual Installation ```bash cd "~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/" git clone https://github.com/NaN1488/sublime-gem-browser.git ``` ### Sublime Text 3 (Mac OS X only) ```bash cd "/Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/MacOS/Packages" curl https://github.com/NaN1488/sublime-gem-browser/archive/master.zip -o sublime-gem-browser.sublime-package zip -j -r sublime-gem-browser.sublime-package sublime-gem-browser/* rm -rf sublime-gem-browser ``` ## Known issues / limitations * Experimental support for Sublime Text 3 (Only in OS X with RVM) ## License * MIT License 2012 - Created by Nahuel Sciaratta and Bruno Bonamin