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rvm

DESCRIPTION:

RVM is the Ruby enVironment Manager (rvm).

It manages Ruby application environments and enables switching between them.

Installation

curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable [--ruby] [--rails] [--trace]
stable

Install stable RVM, good for servers.

–ruby

Additionally install latest ruby version (MRI).

–rails

Install gem rails into default gemset (also installs ruby if not selected).

–trace

Print trace of the installation, gist output when you have problems.

More details here: rvm.io/rvm/install/

Usage

rvm [Flags] [Options] Action [Implementation[,Implementation[,...]]

Flags

–default

with ‘rvm use X’, sets the default ruby for new shells to X.

–debug

Toggle debug mode on for very verbose output.

–trace

Toggle trace mode on to see EVERYTHING rvm is doing.

–force

Force install, removes old install & source before install.

–summary

Used with rubydo to print out a summary of the commands run.

–latest

with gemset –dump skips version strings for latest gem.

–gems

with uninstall/remove removes gems with the interpreter.

–docs

with install, attempt to generate ri after installation.

–reconfigure

Force ./configure on install even if Makefile already exists.

–skip-gemsets

with install, skip the installation of default gemsets.

Options

-v|–version

Emit rvm version loaded for current shell

-l|–level

patch level to use with rvm use / install

–bin

path for binaries to be placed (~/.rvm/bin/)

-S

Specify a script file to attempt to load and run (rubydo)

-e

Execute code from the command line.

–gems

Used to set the ‘gems_flag’, use with ‘remove’ to remove gems

–archive

Used to set the ‘archive_flag’, use with ‘remove’ to remove archive

–patch

With MRI Rubies you may specify one or more full paths to patches

for multiple, specify comma separated:

--patch /.../.../a.patch[%prefix],/.../.../.../b.patch

‘prefix’ is an optional argument, which will be bypassed to the ‘-p’ argument of the ‘patch’ command. It is separated from patch file name with ‘%’ symbol.

-C|–configure

custom configure options. If you need to pass several configure options then append them comma separated:

-C --...,--...,--...
–nice

process niceness (for slow computers, default 0)

–ree-options

Options passed directly to ree’s ‘./installer’ on the command line.

–with-rubies

Specifies a string for rvm to attempt to expand for set operations.

Action

(Note: for most actions, ‘rvm help action-name’ may provide more information.)

usage

show this usage information

version

show the rvm version installed in rvm_path

use

setup current shell to use a specific ruby version

reload

reload rvm source itself (useful after changing rvm source)

implode

(seppuku) removes the rvm installation completely.

This means everything in $rvm_path (~/.rvm || /usr/local/rvm).

This does not touch your profiles. However, this means that you must manually clean up your profiles and remove the lines which source RVM.

get

{head,stable} upgrades rvm to latest head or stable version.

Check ‘rvm help get’ for more details.

(If you experience bugs try this first with head version, then ask for help in #rvm on irc.freenode.net and hang around)

reset

remove current and stored default & system settings.

(If you experience odd behavior try this second)

info

show the current environment information for current ruby

current

print the current ruby version and the name of any gemset being used.

debug

show info plus additional information for common issues

install

install one or many ruby versions

See also: rvm.io/rubies/installing/

uninstall

uninstall one or many ruby versions, leaves their sources

remove

uninstall one or many ruby versions and remove their sources

reinstall

reinstall ruby and runs gem pristine on all gems, make sure to read output, use ‘all’ for all rubies.

migrate

Lets you migrate all gemsets from one ruby to another.

upgrade

Lets you upgrade from one version of a ruby to another, including migrating your gemsets semi-automatically.

wrapper

generates a set of wrapper executables for a given ruby with the specified ruby and gemset combination. Used under the hood for passenger support and the like.

cleanup

Lets you remove stale source folders / archives and other miscellaneous data associated with rvm.

repair

Lets you repair parts of your environment e.g. wrappers, env files and and similar files (e.g. general maintenance).

snapshot

Lets you backup / restore an rvm installation in a lightweight manner.

disk-usage

Tells you how much disk space rvm install is using.

tools

Provides general information about the ruby environment, primarily useful when scripting rvm.

docs

Tools to make installing ri and rdoc documentation easier.

rvmrc

Tools related to managing rvmrc trust and loading.

do

runs an arbitrary command against specified and/or all rubies

tests

runs ‘rake test’ across selected ruby versions

specs

runs ‘rake spec’ across selected ruby versions

monitor

Monitor cwd for testing, run ‘rake {spec,test}` on changes.

gemset

gemsets: rvm.io/gemsets/

rubygems

Switches the installed version of rubygems for the current ruby.

gemdir

display the path to the current gem directory (GEM_HOME).

srcdir

display the path to rvm source directory (may be yanked)

fetch

Performs an archive / src fetch only of the selected ruby.

list

show currently installed rubies, interactive output.

rvm.io/rubies/list/

pkg

Install a dependency package {readline,iconv,zlib,openssl}

rvm.io/packages/

notes

Display notes, with operating system specifics.

export

Temporarily set an environment variable in the current shell.

unexport

Undo changes made to the environment by ‘rvm export’.

requirements

Shows additional OS specific dependencies/requirements for building various rubies.

mount

Install rubies from external locations ‘rvm help mount’.

Implementation

ruby

MRI/YARV Ruby (The Gold Standard) {1.8.6,1.8.7,1.9.1,1.9.2…}

jruby

JRuby, Ruby interpreter on the Java Virtual Machine.

rbx

Rubinius

ree

Ruby Enterprise Edition, MRI Ruby with several custom patches for performance, stability, and memory.

macruby

MacRuby, insanely fast, can make real apps (Mac OS X Only).

maglev

GemStone Ruby, awesome persistent ruby object store.

ironruby

IronRuby, NOT supported yet. Looking for volunteers to help.

system

use the system ruby (eg. pre-rvm state)

default

use rvm set default ruby and system if it hasn’t been set.

rvm.io/rubies/default/

Resources:

rvm.io/ www.pivotaltracker.com/projects/26822

Contributions:

Any and all contributions offered in any form, past present or future, to the RVM project are understood to be in complete agreement and acceptance with the Apache License v2.0.

LICENSE:

Copyright © 2009-2011 Wayne E. Seguin

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the “License”); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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