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- [Jump Out Of A Nested Context With Throw/Catch](ruby/jump-out-of-a-nested-context-with-throw-catch.md)
- [Last Raised Exception In The Call Stack](ruby/last-raised-exception-in-the-call-stack.md)
- [Limit Split](ruby/limit-split.md)
- [List The Running Ruby Version](ruby/list-the-running-ruby-version.md)
- [Listing Local Variables](ruby/listing-local-variables.md)
- [Map With Index Over An Array](ruby/map-with-index-over-an-array.md)
- [Mock Method Chain Calls With RSpec](ruby/mock-method-chain-calls-with-rspec.md)

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# List The Running Ruby Version
The running Ruby version can be listed with the `RUBY_VERSION` constant.
For instance, if my Ruby version is 3.0.0, then I could get the version like
so:
```ruby
> RUBY_VERSION
=> "3.0.0"
```
This is nice if you just want to check in an IRB session or if you need it as
part of a script.
[source](https://blog.arkency.com/which-ruby-version-am-i-using-how-to-check/)