Use rvmrc or ruby-version file to set a project gemset with RVM?

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有刺的猬 2020-11-29 15:03

I use RVM, the Ruby Version Manager to specify a Ruby version and a set of gems for each of my Rails projects.

I have a .rvmrc file to automatically sel

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  •  天涯浪人
    2020-11-29 15:20

    If your .rvmrc file contains custom shell code, continue using .rvmrc as it allows you to include any shell code.

    If your only aim is to switch Ruby versions, then use .ruby-version which is supported by other Ruby version switchers such as rbenv or chruby. This file also does not require trusting as it is just the name of a Ruby version and will not be executed in any way.

    If you use .ruby-version you can include @gemset in the file but this will not be compatible with other switchers. To maintain compatibility use the gemset name in a separate file .ruby-gemset which is ignored by other tools (it works only together with .ruby-version).

    For example, if you have a simple .rvmrc:

    rvm use 1.9.3@my-app
    

    It can be transformed to .ruby-version:

    1.9.3
    

    And .ruby-gemset:

    my-app
    

    Be sure to remove the .rvmrc file as it takes precedence over any other project configuration files:

    rm .rvmrc
    

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