?.?.? - Added ability to format *arbitrary* Ruby object - Added :limit option to limit large output for arrays and hashes (Andrew Horsman) 0.4.0 - 'ap object' now returns the object (Stephan Hagemann) - Added :html => true option to enable HTML colors rather that ANSI (ex. Sinatra templates) - Added AwesomePrint.force_colors! to allow color output on demand (Andrew O'Brien) - Added MongoMapper formatter mixin (Elpizo Choi) - Fixed formatting of methods array when object#method is overridden - Fixed potential stack errors by checking whether AwesomePrint is already loaded - Improved Ruby 1.8.6 and 1.8.7 compatibility - Improved Windows compatibility (Viktar Basharymau) 0.3.2 - Make sure Rails mixins get loaded in Rails console when required from .irbrc - Fixed an issue with classes that define their own #send method (ex: Socket) - Fixed compatibility issue with Liquid gem that defines Module#liquid_methods - Fixed hash spec for Ruby < 1.9 where order of hash keys is not guaranteed - Added :sorted_hash_keys option to sort hash keys (Ed Ruder) 0.3.1 RubyConf X edition - Fixed Ruby 1.8.6 compatibility issues (thanks, Tim!) - Fixed stack overflow issue with Rails 2.3.x console 0.3.0 - Display object.methods and family in human readable format - Objects inherited from Array, Hash, File, Dir, and Struct are shown as their base class - Added option to suppress array index in output (Sean Gallagher) - Updated README on how to set up ~/.irbrc for MacRuby (Eloy Duran) - Specs pass 100% with Ruby 1.8.7/RSpec 1.3 and Ruby 1.9.2/RSpec 2.0 0.2.1 - ap can now be used within Rails templates (ex. <%= ap object %>) - Added support for printing Struct 0.2.0 - Added support for logger.ap (including Rails logger) - Added support for HashWithIndifferentAccess from ActiveSupport - ap now works with scripts that use ActiveRecord/ActiveSupport outside Rails - ap now correctly shows file and directory names with fancy characters (shell escape) 0.1.4 - Format BigDecimal and Rational objects as Float scalars - Explicit options parameter can override custom defaults - Custom defaults are not interfering when running specs - Custom defaults now work correctly with Ruby 1.9.x 0.1.3 - Added support for setting custom defaults in ~/.aprc 0.1.2 - Correctly handle empty arrays and hashes - Use alias_method instead of alias (fixes non-tty method aliasing) - Added awesome_inspect method 0.1.1 - Added support for tableless ActiveRecord models - Left align hash keys if @options[:indent] is negative 0.1.0 - Initial Release.