ruby --version (return code: 0)
ruby 2.3.1p112 (2016-04-26) [x86_64-linux-gnu]
ruby --help (return code: 0)
Usage: ruby [switches] [--] [programfile] [arguments]
-0[octal] specify record separator (\0, if no argument)
-a autosplit mode with -n or -p (splits $_ into $F)
-c check syntax only
-Cdirectory cd to directory before executing your script
-d, --debug set debugging flags (set $DEBUG to true)
-e 'command' one line of script. Several -e's allowed. Omit [programfile]
-Eex[:in], --encoding=ex[:in]
specify the default external and internal character encodings
-Fpattern split() pattern for autosplit (-a)
-i[extension] edit ARGV files in place (make backup if extension supplied)
-Idirectory specify $LOAD_PATH directory (may be used more than once)
-l enable line ending processing
-n assume 'while gets(); ... end' loop around your script
-p assume loop like -n but print line also like sed
-rlibrary require the library before executing your script
-s enable some switch parsing for switches after script name
-S look for the script using PATH environment variable
-T[level=1] turn on tainting checks
-v, --verbose print version number, then turn on verbose mode
-w turn warnings on for your script
-W[level=2] set warning level; 0=silence, 1=medium, 2=verbose
-x[directory] strip off text before #!ruby line and perhaps cd to directory
--copyright print the copyright
--enable=feature[,...], --disable=feature[,...]
enable or disable features
--external-encoding=encoding, --internal-encoding=encoding
specify the default external or internal character encoding
--version print the version
--help show this message, -h for short message
Features:
gems rubygems (default: enabled)
did_you_mean did_you_mean (default: enabled)
rubyopt RUBYOPT environment variable (default: enabled)
frozen-string-literal
freeze all string literals (default: disabled)