I\'m trying to edit one of the gem\'s config files and I can\'t find it. I\'m not sure how I did this in the past.
Rvm
$ rvm gemdir
Or you can check:
echo $GEM_HOME
Bundler
$ bundle show --paths
For specific gem:
$ bundle show 'gem_name'
Gem
$ gem env
For specific gem:
$ gem which 'gem_name'
Look at your gem environment.
In a terminal run gem env
You should see an entry INSTALLATION DIRECTORY
, but there is also GEM PATHS
which is where it's loading all your gems from in your current environment.
To see the default installation directory, run
gem env gemdir
If you want to change the default installation directory (for example, to ~/.gem/ruby/2.1.0), add this line to ~/.bashrc
export GEM_HOME=~/.gem/ruby/2.1.0
And you also need to make sure ~/.gem/ruby/2.1.0/bin is in your PATH environment variable to use the commands provided by gem packages. If not, add this line to ~/.bashrc
export PATH=$PATH:~/.gem/ruby/2.1.0/bin
If you are editing the gem's installed files, then the gem wasn't implemented correctly, or you are not modifying it correctly.
Proper gems are usually configured:
config/initializers
lib