Rubyist - Ruby Scripting

Rubyist - Ruby Scripting

By Sebastian Szturo

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2021-04-05
  • Current Version: 1.2.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 25.74 MB
  • Developer: Sebastian Szturo
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
Score: 4.82813
4.82813
From 64 Ratings

Description

Rubyist allows you to run Ruby code on your iPhone and iPad using the MRuby VM. Run code directly in the app or via the Shortcuts app or Siri commands. Features: - Run Ruby code directly on your device - Built-in documentation viewer - Editor with ruby syntax highlighting - Code Autocomplete - Run Ruby directly in Shortcuts - Build your own Siri commands in Ruby. - Display native alerts and inputs using exclusive APIs - Make http requests from your code. - Write and read your clipboard from code

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Reviews

  • ❤️ Ruby

    5
    By jspooner
    What a great app and programming language to customize your phone.
  • Glad it's there, few wishes

    4
    By Kris Browne
    I am so ridiculously glad this exists... I love working in Ruby over the other similar iOS/iPadOS extension frameworks with Lua, JavaScript or Python, even with the slightly limited standard library this app exposes. If I had to ask for anything, I'd like to see slight improvements to the editor like font face/size selection to make it easier to use.
  • Actually useful

    5
    By andrewmreviews
    I love writing Ruby but was skeptical of what this app would be able to do. I'm blown away. Provides an opportunity for folks to play with Ruby wherever they are and actually provide value to power users for Shortcuts and Widgets. One of my favorite apps on my phone and iPad!
  • Incredible

    5
    By Evan Walsh
    By far the best Ruby on iOS app I’ve seen. Frankly, I’m amazed at the Shortcuts and Widget integrations. Thank you for making this freely available!!
  • Great!

    5
    By Lando Smith
    This is much easier for me to use than the native Shortcuts app.
  • Phenomenal app!

    5
    By Rhinozz
    I love this idea, especially for a language like Ruby! Apps like this make the iOS developer toolkit even stronger :)

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