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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T13:52:27+00:00 2026-05-23T13:52:27+00:00

I findy myself doing a lot of puts .inpsect s in my functional testing

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I findy myself doing a lot of puts .inpsect s in my functional testing to make sure I know how the data is formatted… but hashes are hard to read when there is no new lines after each entry in a hash object.
Is there anyway, maybe a gem?, to pretty print hashes?

So that it looks something like this:

{ 
  entry1 => { 
              entrey1.1 => 1,
              entry1.2 => 3
            },
  entry2 => 3
}

instead of: { entry1 => { entrey1.1 => 1, entry1.2 => 3}, entry2 => 3 }
?

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    2026-05-23T13:52:28+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:52 pm

    you could use the awesome_print gem for that.

    https://github.com/michaeldv/awesome_print

    require 'awesome_print' # if you like to have it in irb by default, add it to your irbrc
    >> ap({:a => 1, :b => [1,2,3], :c => :d})
    {
        :b => [
            [0] 1,
            [1] 2,
            [2] 3
        ],
        :a => 1,
        :c => :d
    }
    

    btw, instead of puts object.inspect you can also just use p object which calls inspect in the object before printing it.
    another way to print objects a little nicer than the default puts is to use pp from the ruby stdlib ( http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/pp/rdoc/index.html )

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