Bundler: a gem to bundle gems¶ ↑
Bundler
makes sure Ruby applications run the same code on every machine.
It does this by managing the gems that the application depends on. Given a list of gems, it can automatically download and install those gems, as well as any other gems needed by the gems that are listed. Before installing gems, it checks the versions of every gem to make sure that they are compatible, and can all be loaded at the same time. After the gems have been installed, Bundler
can help you update some or all of them when new versions become available. Finally, it records the exact versions that have been installed, so that others can install the exact same gems.
Installation and usage¶ ↑
To install (or update to the latest version):
gem install bundler
To install a prerelease version (if one is available), run gem install bundler --pre
. To uninstall Bundler
, run gem uninstall bundler
.
Bundler
is most commonly used to manage your application’s dependencies. For example, these commands will allow you to use Bundler
to manage the rspec
gem for your application:
bundle init bundle add rspec bundle install bundle exec rspec
See bundler.io for the full documentation.
Troubleshooting¶ ↑
For help with common problems, see TROUBLESHOOTING.
Still stuck? Try filing an issue.
Other questions¶ ↑
To see what has changed in recent versions of Bundler
, see the CHANGELOG.
To get in touch with the Bundler
core team and other Bundler
users, please join the Bundler slack.
Contributing¶ ↑
If you’d like to contribute to Bundler
, that’s awesome, and we <3 you. We’ve put together the Bundler contributor guide with all of the information you need to get started.
If you’d like to request a substantial change to Bundler
or its documentation, refer to the Bundler RFC process for more information.
Supporting¶ ↑
RubyGems is managed by Ruby Central, a non-profit organization that supports the Ruby community through projects like this one, as well as RubyConf, RailsConf, and RubyGems.org. You can support Ruby Central by attending or sponsoring a conference, or by joining as a supporting member.
Code of Conduct¶ ↑
Everyone interacting in the Bundler
project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms, and mailing lists is expected to follow the Bundler code of conduct.
License¶ ↑
Bundler
is available under an MIT License.