RubyMine is an IDE for Ruby development. The instructions explain how to install RubyMine by unpacking the archive, running the rubymine.sh script to initialize files and start the application, and optionally configure JVM heap size and change the locations of configuration and system directories for storage.
RubyMine is an IDE for Ruby development. The instructions explain how to install RubyMine by unpacking the archive, running the rubymine.sh script to initialize files and start the application, and optionally configure JVM heap size and change the locations of configuration and system directories for storage.
RubyMine is an IDE for Ruby development. The instructions explain how to install RubyMine by unpacking the archive, running the rubymine.sh script to initialize files and start the application, and optionally configure JVM heap size and change the locations of configuration and system directories for storage.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Unpack the RubyMine distribution archive that you downloaded to where you wish to install the program. We will refer to this destination location as your {installation home} below.
2. Open a console and cd into "{installation home}/bin" and type:
./rubymine.sh
to start the application. As a side effect, this will initialize various
configuration files in the ~/.RubyMine2020.1 directory.
3. [OPTIONAL] Add "{installation home}/bin" to your PATH environment
variable so that you may start RubyMine from any directory.
4. [OPTIONAL] To adjust the value of the JVM heap size, create
~/.RubyMine2020.1/config/rubymine.vmoptions (or rubymine64.vmoptions if using a 64-bit JDK), and set the -Xms and -Xmx parameters. To see how to do this, you can reference the vmoptions file under "{installation home}/bin" as a model.
[OPTIONAL] Changing the location of "config" and "system" directories
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By default, RubyMine stores all your settings under the ~/.RubyMine2020.1/config directory and uses ~/.RubyMine2020.1/system as a data cache. If you want to change these settings,
1. Open a console and cd into ~/.RubyMine2020.1/config
2. Create the file "idea.properties" and open it in an editor. Set the
idea.system.path and/or idea.config.path variables as desired, for example:
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