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Weâre pleased to let you know that RubyMine 7, the latest update of our intelligent Ruby on Rails IDE, is available for download.
For all of us at JetBrains, being a developer means a lot more than everyday coding. It is also about being on the edge of knowledge, honing your programming skills, and keeping your tools as sharp as they can be.
That said, it only makes sense that this major update polishes all of RubyMineâs subsystems, adding new features and enhancements to help you write and maintain code:
Chef is now supported via special plugin compatible with RubyMine 7 that introduces cookbooks, recipes and resources in the IDE.
Puppet language support was improved significantly, with a plugin designed to analyze Puppet manifest files.
EditorConfig integration now brings more code styling options.
Debugger was improved including the option to run the console in the context of a debugging session, and the ability to view variable values next to their usages in the editor.
RVM-managed Ruby interpreters can now be added as a remote SDK; there are also improvements for vagrant- and deployment-based remote SDK.
Lots of enhancements for web development, including Emmet preview action; support for the latest CSS3, Stylus and Sass versions; code reformat functionality for Slim and HAML; support for ReactJS and JSX/ES6; and more.
You can now experiment and prototype right in the editor, without creating any new project files, thanks to RubyMineâs new feature called Scratch Files.
You can buy or renew your RubyMine license on our website. RubyMine 7 is a free update for you if you purchased or renewed your license on or after November 13, 2013.