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* [2.1.1 Upgrading](#section_2.1.1)
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* [2.2 Homebrew on Mac OS X](#section_2.2)
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* [2.3 Neckbeard Configuration](#section_2.3)
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* [2.4 Uninstalling Rubies](#section_2.4)
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* [3 Usage](#section_3)
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* [3.1 rbenv global](#section_3.1)
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* [3.2 rbenv local](#section_3.2)
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Run `rbenv init -` for yourself to see exactly what happens under the
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hood.
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### <a neme="section_2.4"></a> 2.4 Uninstalling Rubies
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As time goes on, ruby versions you install will accumulate in your
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`~/.rbenv/versions` directory.
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There is no uninstall or remove command in rbenv, so removing old
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versions is a simple matter of `rm -rf` the directory of the relevant
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ruby version you want removed under `~/.rbenv/versions`
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## <a name="section_3"></a> 3 Usage
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Like `git`, the `rbenv` command delegates to subcommands based on its
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