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I'm very new to Ruby and programming in general, so this may or may not help you. Ruby has this thing called Rdoc that generates an html document from your comments. You can format it like an html document as well which makes it easy to read. At the top of the document it has three frames which will allow you to click on the class, method, or object(I think) directly if you want to go edit or change something. I hope that helps.
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I'm very new to Ruby and programming in general, so this may or may not help you. Ruby has this thing called Rdoc that generates an html document from your comments. You can format it like an html document as well which makes it easy to read. At the top of the document it has three frames which will allow you to click on the class, method, or object(I think) directly if you want to go edit or change something. I hope that helps.
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I'm very new to Ruby and programming in general, so this may or may not help you. Ruby has this thing called Rdoc that generates an html document from your comments. You can format it like an html document as well which makes it easy to read. At the top of the document it has three frames which will allow you to click on the class, method, or object(I think) directly if you want to go edit or change something. I hope that helps.
Well, It works. So thank for you help.
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