1BUNDLE-CONFIG(1)                                              BUNDLE-CONFIG(1)
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NAME

6       bundle-config - Set bundler configuration options
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SYNOPSIS

9       bundle config [list|get|set|unset] [name [value]]
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DESCRIPTION

12       This  command  allows you to interact with Bundler´s configuration sys‐
13       tem.
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15       Bundler loads configuration settings in this order:
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17       1.  Local config (app/.bundle/config)
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19       2.  Environmental variables (ENV)
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21       3.  Global config (~/.bundle/config)
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23       4.  Bundler default config
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27       Executing bundle config list with will print a list of all bundler con‐
28       figuration  for  the  current  bundle, and where that configuration was
29       set.
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31       Executing bundle config get <name> will print the value of that config‐
32       uration setting, and where it was set.
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34       Executing  bundle config set <name> <value> will set that configuration
35       to the value specified for all bundles executed as  the  current  user.
36       The  configuration  will be stored in ~/.bundle/config. If name already
37       is set, name will be overridden and user will be warned.
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39       Executing bundle config set --global <name> <value> works the  same  as
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42       Executing  bundle  config set --local <name> <value> will set that con‐
43       figuration to the local application. The configuration will  be  stored
44       in app/.bundle/config.
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46       Executing  bundle  config unset <name> will delete the configuration in
47       both local and global sources.
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49       Executing bundle config unset --global <name> will delete the  configu‐
50       ration only from the user configuration.
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52       Executing  bundle  config  unset --local <name> <value> will delete the
53       configuration only from the local application.
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55       Executing bundle with the BUNDLE_IGNORE_CONFIG environment variable set
56       will cause it to ignore all configuration.
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58       Executing bundle config set disable_multisource true upgrades the warn‐
59       ing about the Gemfile containing multiple primary sources to an  error.
60       Executing bundle config unset disable_multisource downgrades this error
61       to a warning.
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REMEMBERING OPTIONS

64       Flags passed to bundle install or the Bundler runtime, such  as  --path
65       foo  or --without production, are remembered between commands and saved
66       to your local application´s configuration (normally, ./.bundle/config).
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68       However, this will be changed in bundler 3, so it´s better not to  rely
69       on  this  behavior. If these options must be remembered, it´s better to
70       set them using bundle config (e.g., bundle config set path foo).
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72       The options that can be configured are:
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74       bin    Creates a directory (defaults to ~/bin) and place  any  executa‐
75              bles from the gem there. These executables run in Bundler´s con‐
76              text. If used, you might add this  directory  to  your  environ‐
77              ment´s  PATH variable. For instance, if the rails gem comes with
78              a rails executable, this flag will create a bin/rails executable
79              that  ensures  that  all  referred dependencies will be resolved
80              using the bundled gems.
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83              In deployment mode, Bundler will ´roll-out´ the bundle for  pro‐
84              duction  use.  Please  check  carefully if you want to have this
85              option enabled in development or test environments.
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87       path   The location to install the specified gems to. This defaults  to
88              Rubygems´  setting.  Bundler shares this location with Rubygems,
89              gem install ... will have gem installed there,  too.  Therefore,
90              gems  installed  without  a  --path  ... setting will show up by
91              calling gem list. Accordingly, gems installed to other locations
92              will not get listed.
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95              A space-separated list of groups referencing gems to skip during
96              installation.
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98       with   A space-separated list of groups  referencing  gems  to  include
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BUILD OPTIONS

102       You  can use bundle config to give Bundler the flags to pass to the gem
103       installer every time bundler tries to install a particular gem.
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105       A very common example, the mysql gem, requires Snow  Leopard  users  to
106       pass  configuration  flags  to gem install to specify where to find the
107       mysql_config executable.
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111           gem install mysql -- --with-mysql-config=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config
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115       Since the specific location of that executable can change from  machine
116       to machine, you can specify these flags on a per-machine basis.
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120           bundle config set build.mysql --with-mysql-config=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config
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124       After  running  this  command,  every time bundler needs to install the
125       mysql gem, it will pass along the flags you specified.
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CONFIGURATION KEYS

128       Configuration keys in bundler have two forms: the  canonical  form  and
129       the environment variable form.
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131       For  instance,  passing  the  --without  flag to bundle install(1) bun‐
132       dle-install.1.html prevents  Bundler  from  installing  certain  groups
133       specified  in  the Gemfile(5). Bundler persists this value in app/.bun‐
134       dle/config so that calls to Bundler.setup do not try to find gems  from
135       the  Gemfile that you didn´t install. Additionally, subsequent calls to
136       bundle install(1) bundle-install.1.html remember this setting and  skip
137       those groups.
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139       The  canonical  form of this configuration is "without". To convert the
140       canonical form to the environment variable  form,  capitalize  it,  and
141       prepend  BUNDLE_.  The  environment  variable form of "without" is BUN‐
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144       Any periods in the configuration keys must be replaced with two  under‐
145       scores when setting it via environment variables. The configuration key
146       local.rack becomes the environment variable BUNDLE_LOCAL__RACK.
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LIST OF AVAILABLE KEYS

149       The following is a list of all configuration keys  and  their  purpose.
150       You  can  learn  more  about  their operation in bundle install(1) bun‐
151       dle-install.1.html.
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153       ·   allow_bundler_dependency_conflicts     (BUNDLE_ALLOW_BUNDLER_DEPEN‐
154           DENCY_CONFLICTS):  Allow  resolving  to  specifications  that  have
155           dependencies on bundler that  are  incompatible  with  the  running
156           Bundler version.
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158       ·   allow_deployment_source_credential_changes    (BUNDLE_ALLOW_DEPLOY‐
159           MENT_SOURCE_CREDENTIAL_CHANGES): When  in  deployment  mode,  allow
160           changing    the    credentials    to    a    gem´s    source.   Ex:
161           https://some.host.com/gems/path/     ->     https://user_name:pass‐
162           word@some.host.com/gems/path
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164       ·   allow_offline_install (BUNDLE_ALLOW_OFFLINE_INSTALL): Allow Bundler
165           to use cached data when installing without network access.
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167       ·   auto_clean_without_path (BUNDLE_AUTO_CLEAN_WITHOUT_PATH): Automati‐
168           cally  run  bundle clean after installing when an explicit path has
169           not been set and Bundler is not installing into the system gems.
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171       ·   auto_install  (BUNDLE_AUTO_INSTALL):   Automatically   run   bundle
172           install when gems are missing.
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174       ·   bin  (BUNDLE_BIN):  Install  executables from gems in the bundle to
175           the specified directory. Defaults to false.
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177       ·   cache_all (BUNDLE_CACHE_ALL): Cache all gems,  including  path  and
178           git gems.
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180       ·   cache_all_platforms  (BUNDLE_CACHE_ALL_PLATFORMS):  Cache  gems for
181           all platforms.
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183       ·   cache_path (BUNDLE_CACHE_PATH): The  directory  that  bundler  will
184           place  cached gems in when running bundle package, and that bundler
185           will look in when installing gems. Defaults to vendor/cache.
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187       ·   clean (BUNDLE_CLEAN): Whether Bundler should run bundle clean auto‐
188           matically after bundle install.
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190       ·   console  (BUNDLE_CONSOLE):  The console that bundle console starts.
191           Defaults to irb.
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193       ·   default_install_uses_path       (BUNDLE_DEFAULT_INSTALL_USES_PATH):
194           Whether  a  bundle  install  without  an  explicit  --path argument
195           defaults to installing gems in .bundle.
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197       ·   deployment (BUNDLE_DEPLOYMENT): Disallow changes  to  the  Gemfile.
198           When  the Gemfile is changed and the lockfile has not been updated,
199           running Bundler commands will be blocked.
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201       ·   disable_checksum_validation   (BUNDLE_DISABLE_CHECKSUM_VALIDATION):
202           Allow  installing  gems even if they do not match the checksum pro‐
203           vided by RubyGems.
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205       ·   disable_exec_load  (BUNDLE_DISABLE_EXEC_LOAD):  Stop  Bundler  from
206           using load to launch an executable in-process in bundle exec.
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208       ·   disable_local_branch_check     (BUNDLE_DISABLE_LOCAL_BRANCH_CHECK):
209           Allow Bundler to use a local git override without a  branch  speci‐
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212       ·   disable_multisource  (BUNDLE_DISABLE_MULTISOURCE):  When  set, Gem‐
213           files containing multiple sources will produce  errors  instead  of
214           warnings. Use bundle config unset disable_multisource to unset.
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216       ·   disable_platform_warnings  (BUNDLE_DISABLE_PLATFORM_WARNINGS): Dis‐
217           able warnings during bundle install when a dependency is unused  on
218           the current platform.
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220       ·   disable_shared_gems (BUNDLE_DISABLE_SHARED_GEMS): Stop Bundler from
221           accessing gems installed to RubyGems´ normal location.
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223       ·   disable_version_check (BUNDLE_DISABLE_VERSION_CHECK): Stop  Bundler
224           from   checking   if  a  newer  Bundler  version  is  available  on
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227       ·   force_ruby_platform (BUNDLE_FORCE_RUBY_PLATFORM): Ignore  the  cur‐
228           rent  machine´s  platform and install only ruby platform gems. As a
229           result, gems with native extensions will be compiled from source.
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231       ·   frozen (BUNDLE_FROZEN): Disallow changes to the Gemfile.  When  the
232           Gemfile  is  changed and the lockfile has not been updated, running
233           Bundler commands will be blocked. Defaults to true  when  --deploy‐
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236       ·   gem.push_key  (BUNDLE_GEM__PUSH_KEY):  Sets the --key parameter for
237           gem push when using the rake release command with  a  private  gem‐
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240       ·   gemfile  (BUNDLE_GEMFILE): The name of the file that bundler should
241           use as the Gemfile. This location of this file also sets  the  root
242           of the project, which is used to resolve relative paths in the Gem‐
243           file, among other things. By default, bundler will search  up  from
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246       ·   global_gem_cache  (BUNDLE_GLOBAL_GEM_CACHE): Whether Bundler should
247           cache all gems globally, rather than locally to the installing Ruby
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250       ·   ignore_messages (BUNDLE_IGNORE_MESSAGES): When set, no post install
251           messages will be printed. To silence a single gem, use dot notation
252           like ignore_messages.httparty true.
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254       ·   init_gems_rb  (BUNDLE_INIT_GEMS_RB) Generate a gems.rb instead of a
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257       ·   jobs (BUNDLE_JOBS): The number of gems Bundler can install in  par‐
258           allel. Defaults to 1.
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260       ·   no_install  (BUNDLE_NO_INSTALL): Whether bundle package should skip
261           installing gems.
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263       ·   no_prune (BUNDLE_NO_PRUNE): Whether Bundler should  leave  outdated
264           gems unpruned when caching.
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266       ·   only_update_to_newer_versions     (BUNDLE_ONLY_UPDATE_TO_NEWER_VER‐
267           SIONS): During bundle update, only resolve to newer versions of the
268           gems in the lockfile.
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270       ·   path  (BUNDLE_PATH):  The  location  on disk where all gems in your
271           bundle will be located regardless of $GEM_HOME or $GEM_PATH values.
272           Bundle  gems not found in this location will be installed by bundle
273           install. Defaults to Gem.dir. When --deployment is  used,  defaults
274           to vendor/bundle.
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276       ·   path.system  (BUNDLE_PATH__SYSTEM):  Whether  Bundler  will install
277           gems into the default system path (Gem.dir).
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279       ·   path_relative_to_cwd  (BUNDLE_PATH_RELATIVE_TO_CWD)  Makes   --path
280           relative to the CWD instead of the Gemfile.
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282       ·   plugins (BUNDLE_PLUGINS): Enable Bundler´s experimental plugin sys‐
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285       ·   prefer_patch (BUNDLE_PREFER_PATCH): Prefer updating  only  to  next
286           patch  version during updates. Makes bundle update calls equivalent
287           to bundler update --patch.
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289       ·   print_only_version_number (BUNDLE_PRINT_ONLY_VERSION_NUMBER)  Print
290           only version number from bundler --version.
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292       ·   redirect  (BUNDLE_REDIRECT):  The  number  of redirects allowed for
293           network requests. Defaults to 5.
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295       ·   retry (BUNDLE_RETRY): The number of times to retry  failed  network
296           requests. Defaults to 3.
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298       ·   setup_makes_kernel_gem_public   (BUNDLE_SETUP_MAKES_KERNEL_GEM_PUB‐
299           LIC): Have Bundler.setup make the Kernel#gem  method  public,  even
300           though RubyGems declares it as private.
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302       ·   shebang  (BUNDLE_SHEBANG):  The program name that should be invoked
303           for generated binstubs. Defaults to the ruby install name  used  to
304           generate the binstub.
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306       ·   silence_deprecations (BUNDLE_SILENCE_DEPRECATIONS): Whether Bundler
307           should silence deprecation  warnings  for  behavior  that  will  be
308           changed in the next major version.
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310       ·   silence_root_warning   (BUNDLE_SILENCE_ROOT_WARNING):  Silence  the
311           warning Bundler prints when installing gems as root.
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313       ·   skip_default_git_sources (BUNDLE_SKIP_DEFAULT_GIT_SOURCES): Whether
314           Bundler should skip adding default git source shortcuts to the Gem‐
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317       ·   specific_platform  (BUNDLE_SPECIFIC_PLATFORM):  Allow  bundler   to
318           resolve for the specific running platform and store it in the lock‐
319           file, instead of only using a generic platform. A specific platform
320           is  the exact platform triple reported by Gem::Platform.local, such
321           as x86_64-darwin-16  or  universal-java-1.8.  On  the  other  hand,
322           generic  platforms  are those such as ruby, mswin, or java. In this
323           example, x86_64-darwin-16 would map to ruby and  universal-java-1.8
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326       ·   ssl_ca_cert  (BUNDLE_SSL_CA_CERT): Path to a designated CA certifi‐
327           cate file or folder containing multiple  certificates  for  trusted
328           CAs in PEM format.
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330       ·   ssl_client_cert (BUNDLE_SSL_CLIENT_CERT): Path to a designated file
331           containing a X.509 client certificate and key in PEM format.
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333       ·   ssl_verify_mode (BUNDLE_SSL_VERIFY_MODE): The SSL verification mode
334           Bundler uses when making HTTPS requests. Defaults to verify peer.
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336       ·   suppress_install_using_messages (BUNDLE_SUPPRESS_INSTALL_USING_MES‐
337           SAGES): Avoid printing Using ... messages during installation  when
338           the version of a gem has not changed.
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340       ·   system_bindir  (BUNDLE_SYSTEM_BINDIR):  The location where RubyGems
341           installs binstubs. Defaults to Gem.bindir.
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343       ·   timeout (BUNDLE_TIMEOUT): The seconds allowed before timing out for
344           network requests. Defaults to 10.
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346       ·   unlock_source_unlocks_spec     (BUNDLE_UNLOCK_SOURCE_UNLOCKS_SPEC):
347           Whether running bundle update --source NAME unlocks a gem with  the
348           given name. Defaults to true.
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350       ·   update_requires_all_flag  (BUNDLE_UPDATE_REQUIRES_ALL_FLAG) Require
351           passing --all to bundle update when everything should  be  updated,
352           and disallow passing no options to bundle update.
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354       ·   user_agent  (BUNDLE_USER_AGENT):  The  custom  user  agent fragment
355           Bundler includes in API requests.
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357       ·   with (BUNDLE_WITH): A :-separated list of groups whose gems bundler
358           should install.
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360       ·   without  (BUNDLE_WITHOUT):  A :-separated list of groups whose gems
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365       In general, you should set these settings per-application by using  the
366       applicable  flag to the bundle install(1) bundle-install.1.html or bun‐
367       dle package(1) bundle-package.1.html command.
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369       You can set them globally either via environment  variables  or  bundle
370       config,  whichever is preferable for your setup. If you use both, envi‐
371       ronment variables will take preference over global settings.
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LOCAL GIT REPOS

374       Bundler also allows you  to  work  against  a  git  repository  locally
375       instead of using the remote version. This can be achieved by setting up
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393       Now  instead of checking out the remote git repository, the local over‐
394       ride will be used. Similar to a path source, every time the  local  git
395       repository  change, changes will be automatically picked up by Bundler.
396       This means a commit in the local git repo will update the  revision  in
397       the Gemfile.lock to the local git repo revision. This requires the same
398       attention as git submodules. Before pushing to the remote, you need  to
399       ensure the local override was pushed, otherwise you may point to a com‐
400       mit that only exists in your local machine. You´ll  also  need  to  CGI
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403       Bundler  does many checks to ensure a developer won´t work with invalid
404       references. Particularly, we force a developer to specify a  branch  in
405       the  Gemfile  in  order to use this feature. If the branch specified in
406       the Gemfile and the current branch in the local git repository  do  not
407       match,  Bundler  will  abort.  This  ensures that a developer is always
408       working against the correct branches, and prevents  accidental  locking
409       to a different branch.
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411       Finally,  Bundler  also  ensures  that the current revision in the Gem‐
412       file.lock exists in the local git repository. By  doing  this,  Bundler
413       forces you to fetch the latest changes in the remotes.
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MIRRORS OF GEM SOURCES

416       Bundler  supports  overriding gem sources with mirrors. This allows you
417       to configure rubygems.org as the gem source in your Gemfile while still
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435       Each mirror also provides a fallback timeout  setting.  If  the  mirror
436       does  not  respond within the fallback timeout, Bundler will try to use
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454       rently only accept whole seconds (for example, 1, 15, or 30).
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CREDENTIALS FOR GEM SOURCES

457       Bundler  allows  you to configure credentials for any gem source, which
458       allows you to avoid putting secrets into your Gemfile.
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466       For example, to save the credentials of  user  claudette  for  the  gem
467       source at gems.longerous.com, you would run:
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483       For gems with a git source with HTTP(S) URL you can specify credentials
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501       Github, where you can use personal OAuth tokens:
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CONFIGURE BUNDLER DIRECTORIES

510       Bundler´s  home,  config,  cache  and plugin directories are able to be
511       configured through environment  variables.  The  default  location  for
512       Bundler´s  home  directory  is ~/.bundle, which all directories inherit
513       from by default. The following outlines the available environment vari‐
514       ables and their default values
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518           BUNDLE_USER_HOME : $HOME/.bundle
519           BUNDLE_USER_CACHE : $BUNDLE_USER_HOME/cache
520           BUNDLE_USER_CONFIG : $BUNDLE_USER_HOME/config
521           BUNDLE_USER_PLUGIN : $BUNDLE_USER_HOME/plugin
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