Ruby on Rails Saturday, March 21, 2020

To my knowledge, what you are looking for is not possible for Ruby.

What you got in RubyMine is the closest, basically it index all words and apply some language heuristics to scope down choices. This is good enough in most cases.

Systematic way to do it is impossible because Ruby supports metaprogramming.
Take ActiveRecord as an example, you got attribute-related methods that defines in databases, not even in Ruby code. If you connect to different databases, the method definitions will be different. Nothing can even point that out (represent that) properly, at least not with user interface of an IDE.

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