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# Get Sublime Text to use your rvm ruby without hardcoding a `$USER`. | |
# | |
# Include the configurations below the commend in the appropriate file listed below: | |
# | |
# - OS X ST2: ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/Ruby/Ruby.sublime-build | |
# - OS X ST3: ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/User/Ruby.sublime-build | |
# - Linux ST2: ~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages/Ruby/Ruby.sublime-build | |
# - Linux ST3: ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User/Ruby.sublime-build | |
{ | |
"working_dir": "${project_path}", | |
"env": { | |
"PATH": "${HOME}/.rvm/bin:${PATH}" | |
}, | |
"cmd": [ | |
"rvm-auto-ruby", "$file" | |
], | |
"file_regex": "^(...*?):([0-9]*):?([0-9]*)", | |
"selector": "source.ruby" | |
} |
This is what I was looking for. Thank you.
Thank you!
Not working :/
Not working :/
For not working - did you shut down SE and try again?
Not working for me either. Shutting down Sublime Text and trying again doesn't help. Related issue.
The regexp is no longer valid for Ruby 2.0, here is working version but I have a project path hardcoded since I work with many Rails Engines as subprojects: https://gist.github.com/lzap/761c86111c0c14fe6e140c267a5626bb
Let's fix this in Sublime Text: https://lukas.zapletalovi.com/2018/09/capturing-ruby-backtrace-in-sublime-text-3.html
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Works great! Thanks!