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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T19:53:48+00:00 2026-05-27T19:53:48+00:00

I am a java developer and use the Eclipse IDE for developing java code.

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I am a java developer and use the Eclipse IDE for developing java code. I use the built-in refactoring features a lot, since good refactoring support from the IDE helps to speed up and leads to higher code quality. I would not like to miss it and use a simple text editor instead. Now I am looking for an IDE for Ruby on Rails with good refactoring capabilities.

Basic refactorings

Wanted basic refactoring methods include:

  • Extract method
  • Extract variable
  • Rename (class, method, variable etc.)

and so on.

Aptana Studio 3, RadRails 2, RubyMine 3 and Netbeans 7

So far I’ve tried Aptana Studio 3 and was quite disappointed regarding its refactoring capabilities. Aptana RadRails 2 seemed much better for refactoring ruby code, but it lacks other nice features that the newer Aptana Studio 3 offers. Since Aptana Studio 3 seems to be RadRails’ successor I would expect that it has at least the same refactorings as the older RadRails 2, but it does not. Using an old unmaintained IDE does not seem a good option. Receiving updates for the IDE should still be possible.

I’ve read that Jetbrains RubyMine 3 has decent ruby refactoring capabilities, but it costs money. I am rather looking for a free one. Netbeans 7 seems not to support Ruby on Rails anymore.

Are there good IDEs with refactoring support?

That confuses me, it seems like modern IDEs drop (refactoring) support for Ruby on Rails.
What are nowadays (Jan 2012) the most powerful IDEs for refactoring Ruby on Rails code?

Update: Netbeans 7

As suggested by Jörg W Mittag I’ve tried Netbeans 7 with the ruby plugin provided by the community. I have to say that this combination is much better than Aptana RadRails 2 or Aptana Studio 3 for developing Ruby on Rails apps. The integration of css and html for views is well done and the integration of rails tests into the JUnit Netbeans view comes in handy.

However, the refactoring support seems to be too basic. It supports rename, move, copy and safely delete of methods. It does not support to select lines of code and extract a method out of it nor the similar behaviour for extracting variables.

Update: RubyMine 3

dynex suggested to use RubyMine. I’ve just played around with it and think its suitability as an Ruby on Rails IDE is at least as good as Netbeans’. The refactor capabilities are by far the best I’ve seen in a Ruby on Rails IDE so far.

From what I’ve discovered it features renaming, moving, copying, safe deletion, method extractation, variable introduction, constant introduction, field introduction, parameter introduction, inlining, pulling members up, pushing members doen, module extraction and superclass extraction.

My conclusion is that from the set of IDEs I tested RubyMine was the only one with decent refactoring capabilities. RubyMine costs money, but it seems worth it. The free ones cannot compete regarding refactorings.

Thanks for all answers and comments.

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    2026-05-27T19:53:48+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:53 pm

    RubyMine was my choice and I use refactoring once in a while. When using ‘rename’ it’s never complete, but better than global-search-replace. Extraction etc works well.

    Overall it’s a great tool, albeit a memory hog, but I use it all the time now, especially for debugging.
    I know, it costs money, but I wanted to put in a good word for them anyway…

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