![]() Tailwind CSS support - Made improvements for Tailwind CSS including support for Tailwind CSS configuration options, such as configuring custom class name completions under the classAttributes option, and even experimental ones like.It is accessible through a new plugin that offers a range of basic features, including syntax highlighting, code completion with automatic imports, refactorings, navigation, intentions, code folding, support for Emmet, and proper formatting. Astro language support - Astro is now supported.Minitest "describe" and "it" blocks in the Structure Tool Window - In the Structure tool window, you can now see your test structure nested under the corresponding method, making it easier to navigate large tests.Separate settings for spaces around exponents and other operators - The new Pow operators option allows you to set spaces for exponentiation operators and other operators separately.RubyMine recognizes these types of instances and displays them when invoking the Type Info action. Creation of Data instances with square brackets - fine now allows you to create instances of the Data class using square brackets.The IDE now recognizes reader methods generated with fine. Support for fine in Ruby 3.2 - RubyMine now supports working with the define method of the Data class, which was introduced in Ruby 3.2.It is now possible to navigate from create_table calls in schema.rb to related models that use these tables. New gutter icons for navigating from create_table calls to models - Added new gutter icons for navigating from models to their corresponding create_table calls in the schema. ![]() RubyMine now suggests completion options for arguments of ActiveRecord methods. Completion of field parameters in ActiveRecord methods - Added code completion support options for some CRUD methods of the ActiveRecord class.Rails 7: support for turbo-rails completion - RubyMine now supports the basic Rails 7 turbo-rails methods that allow you to write Ruby code faster than ever before. ![]()
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