feat: Ruby and Rails basics + commandments#85
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We've just launched a brand new Ruby on Rails integration contributed by the community so let's add it here! I haven't tried instrumenting a Ruby on Rails project myself, but I have a good testing ground (I have a sideproject that I have to instrument, including error tracking) and I can do that once we add this to the wizard.
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We've just launched a brand new Ruby on Rails integration contributed by the community so let's add it here!
I haven't tried instrumenting a Ruby on Rails project myself, but I have a good testing ground (I have a sideproject that I have to instrument, including error tracking) and I can do that once we add this to the wizard.