Now officially unmaintained
Hi,
I had been using this plugin on my daily work since 2014 , however at some point I got tired of C++ (the language that for many years was my language of choice for a lot of things), QtCreator frequent API breakages also played a small role in this lack of mood to work on this plugin. So in 2020 I started writing an editor for me with the things I liked in QtCreator and other editors and at some point in 2020 I finally was using this new editor on my daily work :tada: instead of RubyCreator.
What this mean? Basically If I don't use a project nether I'm not paid to work on it I have no interest in spending my free time working on it.
For the few people using it, an alternative to keep on QtCreator is to use QtCreator with a ruby language server.
P.S.: I should be archiving this repository in few weeks, so if someone want to keep a fork just tell me and I put a link in the README to redirect the few people that arrive here. P.S.: Why writing yet another editor? Because is fun and I decide what to do with my time.
Hi,
Thanks for publishing and maintaining it so far.
I no longer use this extension, I prefer VS Code for Ruby editing. I still use Qt Creator for C++, as no other editor has its features for C++ that I need, and I really like it :)
Maybe update readme, and will try to found new maintainer(s)? i not interested, just suggestion
Well, I'm using it for work, so at least I will keep it compatible with new QtCreator versions. I've made a patch for 4.15 already in my fork [1] haven't made a PR because I also wanted to fix class/method annotations, they are working but after last update (not sure if it's QtCreator or rubocop) whole method/class is underlined not just first line, it's really annoying as not always you can fix warning but disabling them (ABC, line limits, etc) is also not a good option.
[1] https://github.com/NickLion/RubyCreator