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Ruby is a popular language, and has a number of tools in its ecosystem which support it. RVM ----- The most popular tool is RVM which lets you manage a multiplicity of ruby interperters on your system in the event that you have a bunch of different projects each requiring their own interpreter. If you have RVM installed, this module sets it up for you. Bundler ------ Lots of handly aliases for working with bundler which, is basically a requirement for doing any sort of Ruby development.
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Provides RVM integration and nice aliases for Ruby
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RVM
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If you have RVM installed, this will automatically set it up without
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any required configuration to your dot files. To install RVM, see
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http://rvm.io
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Aliases
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### Ruby
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- `rb` is short for `ruby`.
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### Bundler
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- `rbb` bundle install
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- `rbbc` bundle clean
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- `rbbe` bundle exec
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- `rbbi` bundle install --path vendor/bundle
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- `rbbl` bundle list
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- `rbbo` bundle open
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- `rbbp` bundle package
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- `rbbu` bundle update
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