Large ruby project at work that I can instantiate.

The 90's called ... they were wondering if you have seen their ctags.

I just can't believe how well this worked.
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@ -303,7 +303,29 @@ Or add it to your =Gemfile=:
#+begin_src ruby
gem 'solargraph', group: :development
#+end_src
* XRef Interface with GNU Global
The [[http://www.gnu.org/software/global/][GNU Global]] has the ability to generate a tags file for large, multi-project Ruby code bases.
First, issue these two:
#+begin_src sh :dir ~/work/gourmet
find . -name .git | while read DOTGIT
do
REPO=$(dirname $DOTGIT)
(cd $REPO && git pull origin master)
done
find . -name "*.rb" > gtags.files
gtags --gtagslabel=new-ctags --file gtags.files
#+end_src
And now we need the GNU Global for Emacs, we are using the most up-to-date version of [[https://github.com/leoliu/ggtags][ggtags]].
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package ggtags
:hook ((ruby-mode . #'ggtags-mode)))
#+end_src
Careful observers will note that
* Technical Artifacts :noexport:
Let's =provide= a name so we can =require= this file: