#!/usr/bin/env bash # # Summary: Set or show the local application-specific Ruby version # # Usage: rbenv local # rbenv local --unset # # Sets the local application-specific Ruby version by writing the # version name to a file named `.ruby-version'. # # When you run a Ruby command, rbenv will look for a `.ruby-version' # file in the current directory and each parent directory. If no such # file is found in the tree, rbenv will use the global Ruby version # specified with `rbenv global'. A version specified with the # `RBENV_VERSION' environment variable takes precedence over local # and global versions. # # For backwards compatibility, rbenv will also read version # specifications from `.rbenv-version' files, but a `.ruby-version' # file in the same directory takes precedence. # # should be a string matching a Ruby version known to rbenv. # The special version string `system' will use your default system Ruby. # Run `rbenv versions' for a list of available Ruby versions. set -e [ -n "$RBENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x # Provide rbenv completions if [ "$1" = "--complete" ]; then echo --unset echo system exec rbenv-versions --bare fi RBENV_VERSION="$1" if [ "$RBENV_VERSION" = "--unset" ]; then rm -f .ruby-version .rbenv-version elif [ -n "$RBENV_VERSION" ]; then previous_file="$(RBENV_VERSION= rbenv-version-origin || true)" rbenv-version-file-write .ruby-version "$RBENV_VERSION" if [ "$previous_file" -ef .rbenv-version ]; then rm -f .rbenv-version { echo "rbenv: removed existing \`.rbenv-version' file and migrated" echo " local version specification to \`.ruby-version' file" } >&2 fi else if version_file="$(rbenv-version-file "$PWD")"; then rbenv-version-file-read "$version_file" else echo "rbenv: no local version configured for this directory" >&2 exit 1 fi fi