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Set file type associations

Last modified: 14 May 2021

RubyMine recognizes a default set of file types. Such files are parsed and highlighted according to the syntax of the corresponding languages.

If you are working with a file type that RubyMine does not recognize (for example, if it's a proprietary in-house developed file type) you can also create a custom file type.

You can configure how the IDE will parse the files by defining highlighting schemes for keywords, comments, numbers, and so on. You can also associate each file type with an extension to help the IDE identify the files of the custom formats.