Implement some basic command line help

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Ryan Baumann 2011-08-10 09:53:24 -04:00
parent 3f3992d95a
commit f2f8ef88a5
2 changed files with 44 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ export PATH="${libexec_path}:${PATH}"
command="$1" command="$1"
if [ -z "$command" ]; then if [ -z "$command" ]; then
echo "rbenv 0.1.0" >&2 echo -e "rbenv 0.1.0\n$(rbenv-help)" >&2
else else
command_path="$(command -v "rbenv-$command" || true)" command_path="$(command -v "rbenv-$command" || true)"

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libexec/rbenv-help Executable file
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#!/usr/bin/env bash -e
print_set_version() {
echo "<version> should be a string matching the installed Ruby name known by rbenv.
For your install, this is currently one of:
$(rbenv-versions --bare)
The special version string 'system' will use your default system Ruby."
}
case "$1" in
"") echo "usage: rbenv <command> [<args>]
Some useful rbenv commands are:
commands List all commands
rehash Rehash rbenv shims, use after installing binaries
set-default Set global default Ruby
set-local Set local directory default Ruby
version Show Ruby version being used
versions List Ruby versions known by rbenv
See 'rbenv help <command>' for more information on a specific command.
For a quick guide to rbenv, see: https://gist.github.com/1120938"
;;
set-default) echo "usage: rbenv set-default <version>
Sets the global default Ruby.
$(print_set_version)"
;;
set-local) echo "usage: rbenv set-local <version>
Sets the local directory default Ruby, by writing the version to a file
named '.rbenv-version'. rbenv will search for this file up the directory
tree from the current working directory each time its shims are executed,
so this default will affect subdirectories.
$(print_set_version)"
;;
*) echo "No command arguments needed or invalid/undocumented command."
esac