bundle - Ruby Dependency Management
bundle COMMAND [--no-color] [--verbose] [ARGS]
Bundler manages an application´s dependencies through its entire
life across many machines systematically and repeatably.
See the bundler website https://bundler.io for information
on getting started, and Gemfile(5) for more information on the
Gemfile format.
- --no-color
- Print all output without color
- --retry, -r
- Specify the number of times you wish to attempt network commands
- --verbose, -V
- Print out additional logging information
We divide bundle subcommands into primary commands and utilities:
- bundle install(1) bundle-install.1.html
- Install the gems specified by the Gemfile or
Gemfile.lock
- bundle update(1) bundle-update.1.html
- Update dependencies to their latest versions
- bundle package(1) bundle-package.1.html
- Package the .gem files required by your application into the
vendor/cache directory
- bundle exec(1) bundle-exec.1.html
- Execute a script in the current bundle
- bundle config(1) bundle-config.1.html
- Specify and read configuration options for Bundler
- bundle help(1)
- Display detailed help for each subcommand
- bundle add(1) bundle-add.1.html
- Add the named gem to the Gemfile and run bundle install
- bundle binstubs(1) bundle-binstubs.1.html
- Generate binstubs for executables in a gem
- bundle check(1) bundle-check.1.html
- Determine whether the requirements for your application are installed and
available to Bundler
- bundle show(1) bundle-show.1.html
- Show the source location of a particular gem in the bundle
- bundle outdated(1) bundle-outdated.1.html
- Show all of the outdated gems in the current bundle
- bundle console(1)
- Start an IRB session in the current bundle
- bundle open(1) bundle-open.1.html
- Open an installed gem in the editor
- bundle lock(1) bundle-lock.1.html
- Generate a lockfile for your dependencies
- bundle viz(1) bundle-viz.1.html
- Generate a visual representation of your dependencies
- bundle init(1) bundle-init.1.html
- Generate a simple Gemfile, placed in the current directory
- bundle gem(1) bundle-gem.1.html
- Create a simple gem, suitable for development with Bundler
- bundle platform(1) bundle-platform.1.html
- Display platform compatibility information
- bundle clean(1) bundle-clean.1.html
- Clean up unused gems in your Bundler directory
- bundle doctor(1) bundle-doctor.1.html
- Display warnings about common problems
- bundle remove(1) bundle-remove.1.html
- Removes gems from the Gemfile
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.
These commands are obsolete and should no longer be used:
- bundle cache(1)
- bundle show(1)
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