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NAME
bundle - Ruby Dependency Management
SYNOPSIS
bundle COMMAND [--no-color] [--verbose] [ARGS]
DESCRIPTION
Bundler manages an
application's dependencies through its entire life across many machines systematically and repeatably.
See the bundler website
bundler.io for information on getting started, and Gemfile(5) for more information on the
Gemfile format.
OPTIONS
- --no-color
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Print all output without color
- --verbose
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Print out additional logging information
BUNDLE COMMANDS
We divide
bundle subcommands into primary commands and utilities.
PRIMARY COMMANDS
- bundle install(1) bundle-install.1.html
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Install the gems specified by the Gemfile or Gemfile.lock
- bundle update(1) bundle-update.1.html
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Update dependencies to their latest versions
- bundle package(1) bundle-package.1.html
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Package the .gem files required by your application into the vendor/cache directory
- bundle exec(1) bundle-exec.1.html
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Execute a script in the context of the current bundle
- bundle config(1) bundle-config.1.html
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Specify and read configuration options for bundler
- bundle help(1)
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Display detailed help for each subcommand
UTILITIES
- bundle add(1)
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Add the named gem to the Gemfile and run bundle install
- bundle binstubs(1)
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Generate binstubs for executables in a gem
- bundle check(1)
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Determine whether the requirements for your application are installed and available to bundler
- bundle show(1)
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Show the source location of a particular gem in the bundle
- [bundle outdated(1)][bundle-outdated]
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Show all of the outdated gems in the current bundle
- bundle console(1)
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Start an IRB session in the context of the current bundle
- bundle open(1)
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Open an installed gem in the editor
- [bundle lock(1)][bundle-lock]
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Generate a lockfile for your dependencies
- bundle viz(1)
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Generate a visual representation of your dependencies
- bundle init(1)
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Generate a simple Gemfile, placed in the current directory
- bundle gem(1) bundle-gem.1.html
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Create a simple gem, suitable for development with bundler
- bundle platform(1) bundle-platform.1.html
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Display platform compatibility information
- bundle clean(1)
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Clean up unused gems in your bundler directory
- bundle doctor(1)
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Display warnings about common potential problems
PLUGINS
When running a command that isn't listed in PRIMARY COMMANDS or UTILITIES, Bundler will try to find an executable on your path named
bundler-<command> and execute it, passing down any extra arguments to it.
BUNDLER TRAMPOLINING
Bundler includes a feature called trampolining, designed to allow a single developer to work on multiple projects, each on different Bundler versions. The trampoline will infer the correct version of Bundler to use for each project and load that version instead of the version directly invoked (which is almost always the newest version installed locally).
Bundler by default will use the Bundler version in the current directory to determine the version to trampoline to, reading from the
BUNDLED WITH section. However, if the
BUNDLER_VERSION environment variable is set, that version will override the lockfile inference and can be used in directories without a lockfile.
Until the target version is Bundler 2 or later,
BUNDLE_TRAMPOLINE_FORCE must be set for the trampoline to be used. Additionally,
BUNDLE_TRAMPOLINE_DISABLE can be set to completely disable the trampoline.
OBSOLETE
These commands are obsolete and should no longer be used
- *
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bundle cache(1)
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bundle list(1)
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