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Bundler: The best way to manage a Ruby application's gems
$ bundle install $ git add Gemfile Gemfile.lock Get involved Bundler has a lot of contributors and users, and we would love to have your help! If you have questions, join the Bundler Slack and we'll ...
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Bundler: The best way to manage a Ruby application's gems
Gemfile and how to use them. Gemfiles Gemfiles require at least one gem source, in the form of the URL for a RubyGems server. Generate a Gemfile with the default rubygems.org source by running bundle...
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Bundler: The best way to manage a Ruby application's gems
$ bundle install # 'bundle' is a shortcut for 'bundle install' Bundler will connect to rubygems.org (and any other sources that you declared) and find a list of all of the required gems that meet...
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Bundler: The best way to manage a Ruby application's gems
Using Bundler while developing a gem If you’re creating a gem from scratch, you can use bundler’s built in gem skeleton to create a base gem for you to edit. $ bundle gem my_gem This will create a ne...
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Bundler: The best way to manage a Ruby application's gems
Gems from git repositories Bundler adds the ability to use gems directly from git repositories. Setting them up is as easy as adding a gem to your Gemfile. Using the very latest version of a gem (or ...
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Bundler: The best way to manage a Ruby application's gems
Make sure all dependencies in your Gemfile are available to your application. $ bundle install [--binstubs=PATH] [--clean] [--deployment] [--frozen] [--full-index] [--gemfile=FILE] [...