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 for information on getting
started, and Gemfile(5) for more information on the Gemfile
format.
--no-color
Prints all output without color
--verbose
Prints out additional logging information
We divide bundle
subcommands into primary commands and utilities.
Install the gems specified by the Gemfile
or Gemfile.lock
Update dependencies to their latest versions
Package the .gem files required by your application into the
vendor/cache
directory
Execute a script in the context of the current bundle
Specify and read configuration options for bundler
bundle help(1)
Displays detailed help for each subcommand
bundle check(1)
Determine whether the requirements for your application are installed and available to bundler
bundle list(1)
Show all of the gems in the current bundle
bundle show(1)
Show the source location of a particular gem in the bundle
bundle outdated(1)
Show all of the outdated gems in the current bundle
bundle console(1)
Start an IRB session in the context of the current bundle
bundle open(1)
Open an installed gem in the editor
bundle lock(1)
Generate a lockfile for your dependencies
bundle viz(1)
Generate a visual representation of your dependencies
bundle init(1)
Generate a simple Gemfile
, placed in the current directory
Create a simple gem, suitable for development with bundler
Displays platform compatibility information
bundle clean(1)
Cleans up unused gems in your bundler directory
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)