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6 bundle-config - Set bundler configuration options
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9 bundle config [list|get|set|unset] [name [value]]
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12 This command allows you to interact with Bundler´s configuration sys‐
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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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27 Executing bundle config list with will print a list of all bundler con‐
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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
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36 The configuration will be stored in ~/.bundle/config. If name already
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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‐
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46 Executing bundle config unset <name> will delete the configuration in
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49 Executing bundle config unset --global <name> will delete the configu‐
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52 Executing bundle config unset --local <name> <value> will delete the
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55 Executing bundle with the BUNDLE_IGNORE_CONFIG environment variable set
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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
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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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74 bin Creates a directory (defaults to ~/bin) and place any executa‐
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78 a rails executable, this flag will create a bin/rails executable
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83 In deployment mode, Bundler will ´roll-out´ the bundle for pro‐
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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
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95 A space-separated list of groups referencing gems to skip during
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102 You can use bundle config to give Bundler the flags to pass to the gem
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105 A very common example, the mysql gem, requires Snow Leopard users to
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128 Configuration keys in bundler have two forms: the canonical form and
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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
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139 The canonical form of this configuration is "without". To convert the
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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‐
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153 · allow_bundler_dependency_conflicts (BUNDLE_ALLOW_BUNDLER_DEPEN‐
154 DENCY_CONFLICTS): Allow resolving to specifications that have
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158 · allow_deployment_source_credential_changes (BUNDLE_ALLOW_DEPLOY‐
159 MENT_SOURCE_CREDENTIAL_CHANGES): When in deployment mode, allow
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164 · allow_offline_install (BUNDLE_ALLOW_OFFLINE_INSTALL): Allow Bundler
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167 · auto_clean_without_path (BUNDLE_AUTO_CLEAN_WITHOUT_PATH): Automati‐
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171 · auto_install (BUNDLE_AUTO_INSTALL): Automatically run bundle
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174 · bin (BUNDLE_BIN): Install executables from gems in the bundle to
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177 · cache_all (BUNDLE_CACHE_ALL): Cache all gems, including path and
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180 · cache_all_platforms (BUNDLE_CACHE_ALL_PLATFORMS): Cache gems for
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183 · cache_path (BUNDLE_CACHE_PATH): The directory that bundler will
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187 · clean (BUNDLE_CLEAN): Whether Bundler should run bundle clean auto‐
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190 · console (BUNDLE_CONSOLE): The console that bundle console starts.
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193 · default_install_uses_path (BUNDLE_DEFAULT_INSTALL_USES_PATH):
194 Whether a bundle install without an explicit --path argument
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197 · deployment (BUNDLE_DEPLOYMENT): Disallow changes to the Gemfile.
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201 · disable_checksum_validation (BUNDLE_DISABLE_CHECKSUM_VALIDATION):
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205 · disable_exec_load (BUNDLE_DISABLE_EXEC_LOAD): Stop Bundler from
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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‐
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220 · disable_shared_gems (BUNDLE_DISABLE_SHARED_GEMS): Stop Bundler from
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227 · force_ruby_platform (BUNDLE_FORCE_RUBY_PLATFORM): Ignore the cur‐
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231 · frozen (BUNDLE_FROZEN): Disallow changes to the Gemfile. When the
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236 · gem.push_key (BUNDLE_GEM__PUSH_KEY): Sets the --key parameter for
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240 · gemfile (BUNDLE_GEMFILE): The name of the file that bundler should
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246 · global_gem_cache (BUNDLE_GLOBAL_GEM_CACHE): Whether Bundler should
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250 · ignore_messages (BUNDLE_IGNORE_MESSAGES): When set, no post install
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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‐
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260 · no_install (BUNDLE_NO_INSTALL): Whether bundle package should skip
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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
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270 · path (BUNDLE_PATH): The location on disk where all gems in your
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273 install. Defaults to Gem.dir. When --deployment is used, defaults
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276 · path.system (BUNDLE_PATH__SYSTEM): Whether Bundler will install
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279 · path_relative_to_cwd (BUNDLE_PATH_RELATIVE_TO_CWD) Makes --path
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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
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289 · print_only_version_number (BUNDLE_PRINT_ONLY_VERSION_NUMBER) Print
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292 · redirect (BUNDLE_REDIRECT): The number of redirects allowed for
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295 · retry (BUNDLE_RETRY): The number of times to retry failed network
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299 LIC): Have Bundler.setup make the Kernel#gem method public, even
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302 · shebang (BUNDLE_SHEBANG): The program name that should be invoked
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306 · silence_deprecations (BUNDLE_SILENCE_DEPRECATIONS): Whether Bundler
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322 generic platforms are those such as ruby, mswin, or java. In this
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326 · ssl_ca_cert (BUNDLE_SSL_CA_CERT): Path to a designated CA certifi‐
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333 · ssl_verify_mode (BUNDLE_SSL_VERIFY_MODE): The SSL verification mode
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340 · system_bindir (BUNDLE_SYSTEM_BINDIR): The location where RubyGems
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343 · timeout (BUNDLE_TIMEOUT): The seconds allowed before timing out for
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347 Whether running bundle update --source NAME unlocks a gem with the
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354 · user_agent (BUNDLE_USER_AGENT): The custom user agent fragment
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357 · with (BUNDLE_WITH): A :-separated list of groups whose gems bundler
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370 config, whichever is preferable for your setup. If you use both, envi‐
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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‐
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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
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412 file.lock exists in the local git repository. By doing this, Bundler
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528 January 2020 BUNDLE-CONFIG(1)