![]() Pinning variables’ fields - In the Variables view of the debugger, you can now pin variables’ fields to the top and see their values in the variable's representation.Once an input command is matched, it is highlighted and you can press Ctrl-Enter to open a particular UI with the parameters fetched from the command. Smart execution of terminal commands - RubyMine's terminal can now parse various commands.As always, RubyMine automatically creates corresponding run/debug configurations for the tasks that were run. Running Rake tasks from the gutter - Starting with v2020.1, you can run, debug, and profile your tasks right from the gutter menu.The IDE identifies the new syntax and helps you navigate, find usages, and rename the objects. Support for the latest Ruby syntax - This includes, for example, the new '_' syntax of numbered parameters.Structure view navigation - In the Structure view (Ctrl+7), you can filter out the variables to see only the methods. ![]() To make navigation more seamless, this release also unifies the look of the navigation popup and made it more compact. ![]()
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