RubyConf 2022: scip-ruby - A Ruby indexer built with Sorbet by Varun Gandhi

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scip-ruby is an open source indexer that lets you browse Ruby code online, with IDE functionality like “Go to definition” and “Find usages”. We originally built scip-ruby to improve Ruby support in Sourcegraph, a code intelligence platform. In this talk, you will learn how we built scip-ruby on top of Sorbet, a Ruby typechecker, and how scip-ruby compares to IDEs and other online code navigation tools. Along the way, we will discuss how quintessential ideas like layering code into a functional core and an imperative shell apply to developer tools, and enable easier testing.




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