Gather Ruby important references and shortcuts in form of Chrome Apps.
Open a terminal give the following command:
$ git clone https://github.com/enogrob/chromeapps-ruby.git
$ cd chromeapps-ruby
As we can see a subdirectory is created for each Ruby app.
$ ls -la
total 44
drwxrwxr-x 7 rnogueira rnogueira 4096 mai 26 02:54 .
drwxrwxr-x 107 rnogueira rnogueira 4096 mai 22 20:33 ..
drwxrwxr-x 39 rnogueira rnogueira 4096 mai 26 02:54 apps
:
drwxrwxr-x 2 rnogueira rnogueira 4096 mai 26 02:48 images
-rw-rw-r-- 1 rnogueira rnogueira 2358 mai 26 02:55 README.md
drwxrwxr-x 2 rnogueira rnogueira 4096 mai 26 02:45 resources
$ tree -L 1 apps/
apps
apps
├── Ruby-API
├── Ruby-Awesome
├── Ruby-AwesomeWeekly
├── Ruby-Bundler
├── Ruby-Homepage
├── Ruby-Pry
├── Ruby-RailsAPI
├── Ruby-RailsConf
├── Ruby-RailsDHH
├── Ruby-RailsHomepage
├── Ruby-RailsHotwire
├── Ruby-RailsRailsGuides
├── Ruby-RailsStimulusReflex
├── Ruby-RailsWikipedia
├── Ruby-Rubies.io
├── Ruby-Rubocop
├── Ruby-Ruby3Dev
├── Ruby-RubyApi.org
├── Ruby-RubyCentral
├── Ruby-RubyConf
├── Ruby-RubyCritic
├── Ruby-RubyFLOW
├── Ruby-RubyForum
├── Ruby-RubyGems
├── Ruby-RubyLand
├── Ruby-RubyMine
├── Ruby-RubyOnJets
├── Ruby-RubyPacker
├── Ruby-RubyRepl
├── Ruby-RubyWeekly
├── Ruby-RubyWikipedia
├── Ruby-RVM
├── Ruby-StatusCodeWeekly
├── Ruby-Toolbox
├── Ruby-VsCode
├── Ruby-VsCodeAwesome
└── Ruby-WebCrunch
37 directories, 0 files
# in order to open Files in "Linux" to drag the App folders if wanted.
$ cd apps
$ xdg-open .&
In order to load the Chrome Apps
for Ruby, check Developer Mode
and press Load unpacked extension...
to load each App selecting its corresponding directory inside apps
e.g. Ruby-Homepage
, and then repeat that for the wanted apps.
Or just drag and drop the app folder on the Extensions page.
Pressione the Chrome "Apps" button and then look for the ones you have inserted. You can drag as you want in order to put them in desired order.