bundle
Dependency manager for the Ruby programming language. More information: <https://bundler.io/man/bundle.1.html>.
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/bundle.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install bundler - Ubuntu
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apt-get install ruby-railties-4.0 -
Alpine
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apk add ruby-bundler - Arch Linux
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pacman -S plan9port - Kali Linux
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apt-get install dradis - CentOS
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yum install ruby-bundler - Fedora
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dnf install ruby-bundler - Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install ruby-railties-4.0 - OS X
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brew install plan9port - Raspbian
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apt-get install ruby-railties-4.0 - Docker
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docker run cmd.cat/bundle bundlepowered by Commando
Dependency manager for the Ruby programming language. More information: <https://bundler.io/man/bundle.1.html>.
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Install all gems defined in the `Gemfile` expected in the working directory:
bundle install -
Execute a command in the context of the current bundle:
bundle exec command arguments -
Update all gems by the rules defined in the `Gemfile` and regenerate `Gemfile.lock`:
bundle update -
Update one or more specific gem(s) defined in the `Gemfile`:
bundle update gem_name1 gem_name2 -
Update one or more specific gems(s) defined in the `Gemfile` but only to the next patch version:
bundle update --patch gem_name1 gem_name2 -
Update all gems within the given group in the `Gemfile`:
bundle update --group development -
List installed gems in the `Gemfile` with newer versions available:
bundle outdated -
Create a new gem skeleton:
bundle gem gem_name
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