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Create a gemset per project
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# I'm not using this anymore | |
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# Assuming that you are already on your project directory. | |
# Step 1: rvm gemset create [name of gemset] | |
# Step 2: rvm --rvmrc [ruby version here]@[name of gemset] # Note: You can check your current ruby version by running "ruby -v" from your console. | |
# Step 3: Refresh your directory, you can do this by simply checking out of your directory via command: cd.. and going back to that directory again. | |
# Step 4: RVM will ask you a simple Yes, No, View, Cancel question. Press Y for yes. | |
# Step 5: You're done! Run bundle install. | |
# Live example: | |
# Current directory: Projects/DumbProject | |
# Current ruby version: ruby-1.9.3-p327 | |
# rvm gemset create dumb | |
# rvm --rvmrc ruby-1.9.3-p327@dumb | |
# cd.. | |
# cd dumb | |
# y # For Yes | |
# bundle install | |
# Use this instead! | |
rvm use ruby-2.0.0@project_name --ruby-version --create |
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