Follow his instructions and ignore the ruby stuff if you don’t do ruby (though you should!). The instructions include steps specific to ruby and rails, but also steps for setting up your editor and dotfiles. Rogelio Samour from Hashrocket has written an excellent blog post on how to set up a Ruby and Rails development environment at. Wait to configure MacVim in the Ruby + Dotfiles section. If you’re smart, though, you’ll install MacVim, and not just because it’s free (I’ve bought licenses to and used BBEdit and TextMate). No direction here will spark more controversy than this one, so install the editor you like best.
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