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    RI(1)

    WillieBy WillieMarch 3, 2026Updated:April 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
     

    NAME

    ri – Ruby API reference front end  

    SYNOPSIS

    [-Ti [-d directory ] ] [-f format ] [--list-doc-dirs ] [--no-standard-docs ] [-– [no- Bro system | site | gems | home Brc ] ] [-– [no- use-cache ] ] [--width = width ] [target … ]  

    DESCRIPTION

    is a CLI front end for the Ruby API reference. You can search and read API reference for classes and methods with .

    is a part of Ruby.

    target can be one of the following forms:

    Class
    for classes
    Class::method
    for class methods
    Class#method
    for instance methods
    Class.method
    for both class and instance methods
    method
    for both class and instance methods

    All class names may be abbreviated to their minimum unambiguous form. If a name is ambiguous, all valid options will be listed.

    For example:

    ri Fil
    ri File
    ri File.new
    ri zip
    

    Note that shell quoting may be required for method names containing punctuation:

    ri ‘Array.[]’
    ri compact
    
     

    OPTIONS

    –version
    Prints the version of .

    -T
    –no-pager
    Send output directly to stdout, rather than to a pager.

    -d directory
    –doc-dir = directory
    List of directories from which to source documentation in addition to the standard directories. May be repeated.

    -f FORMAT
    –fmt FORMAT
    –format = FORMAT
    Format to use when displaying output:

    ansi, bs, html, plain, simple

    Use ‘bs’ (backspace) with most pager programs. To use ANSI, either disable the pager or tell the pager to allow control characters.

    -i
    –interactive
    This makes go into interactive mode.

    When is in interactive mode it will allow the user to disambiguate lists of methods in case multiple methods match against a method search string. It also will allow the user to enter in a method name (with auto-completion, if readline is supported) when viewing a class.

    –list-doc-dirs
    List the directories from which ri will source documentation on stdout and exit.

    –no-standard-docs
    Do not include documentation from the Ruby standard library, site_lib installed gems, or ~/.rdoc

    Equivalent to specifying the options –-no-system , –no-site , –no-gems and –-no-home

    — [no- system ]
    Include documentation from Ruby’s standard library. Defaults to true.

    — [no- site ]

     Include documentation from libraries installed in site_lib. Defaults to true.

    — [no- gems ]
    Include documentation from RubyGems. Defaults to true.

    — [no- home ]
    Include documentation stored in ~/.rdoc. Defaults to true.

    — [no- use-cache ]
    Whether or not to use ‘s cache. True by default.

    -w width
    –width = width
    Set the width of the output.

     

    ENVIRONMENT

    RI
    Additional options.

    PAGER
    Used as the name of pager program for displaying.

    HOME
    USERPROFILE
    HOMEPATH
    Path to user’s home directory.

     

    FILES

    ~/.ri
    Caches recently referenced documents here.

    ~/.rdoc
    Searches user-wide documents here.

     

    REPORTING BUGS

      Security vulnerabilities should be reported via an email to Aq [email protected] Ns . Reported problems will be published after being fixed.

      And you can report other bugs and feature requests via the Ruby Issue Tracking System (http://bugs.ruby-lang.org). Do not report security vulnerabilities via the system because it publishes the vulnerabilities immediately.

     

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    Willie has over 15 years of experience in Linux system administration and DevOps. After managing infrastructure for startups and enterprises alike, he founded Command Linux to share the practical knowledge he wished he had when starting out. He oversees content strategy and contributes guides on server management, automation, and security.

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