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This is an example of using RVM's Project .rvmrc file | |
to have it automatically bootstrap your environment, including bundler. | |
This could be further expanded to do anything you require :) | |
The important thing to remember is that the purpose of these files is | |
to allow you to very easily have your 'project context' (aka 'environment') | |
loaded automatically for you when you enter the project in the shell (cd). | |
You can generate the .rvmrc file below by running: | |
rvm --create --rvmrc use 1.9.2 |
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# Project specific .rvmrc file | |
if [[ -s "/Users/wayne/.rvm/environments/ruby-1.9.2-preview3" ]] ; then | |
. "/Users/wayne/.rvm/environments/ruby-1.9.2-preview3" | |
else | |
rvm --create use "ruby-1.9.2-preview3" | |
fi | |
[[ -s "project_name.gems" ]] && rvm gemset import project_name.gems | |
bundle install |
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gem "haml" | |
gem "compass" |
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bundler -v0.9.26 |
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Small note, if you omit the term 'use' it will silently use the ruby for slightly less output.
We still have yet to add a --quiet flag for RVM ;)