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# Simple Ruby Version Management: rbenv
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Use rbenv to pick a Ruby version for your application and guarantee
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that your development environment matches production. Put rbenv to work
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with [Bundler](http://gembundler.com/) for painless Ruby upgrades and
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bulletproof deployments.
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**Powerful in development.** Specify your app's Ruby version once,
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in a single file. Keep all your teammates on the same page. No
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headaches running apps on different versions of Ruby. Just Works™
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from the command line and with app servers like [Pow](http://pow.cx).
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Override the Ruby version anytime: just set an environment variable.
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**Rock-solid in production.** Your application's executables are its
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interface with ops. With rbenv and [Bundler
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binstubs](http://yehudakatz.com/2011/05/30/gem-versioning-and-bundler-doing-it-right/)
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you'll never again need to `cd` in a cron job or Chef recipe to
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ensure you've selected the right runtime. The Ruby version
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dependency lives in one place—your app—so upgrades and rollbacks are
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atomic, even when you switch versions.
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**One thing well.** rbenv is concerned solely with switching Ruby
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versions. It's simple and predictable. A rich plugin ecosystem lets
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you tailor it to suit your needs. Compile your own Ruby versions, or
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use the [ruby-build](https://github.com/sstephenson/ruby-build)
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plugin to automate the process. Specify per-application environment
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variables with [rbenv-vars](https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv-vars).
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See more [plugins on the
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wiki](https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv/wiki/Plugins).
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## Table of Contents
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* [How It Works](#how-it-works)
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* [Installation](#installation)
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* [Basic GitHub Checkout](#basic-github-checkout)
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* [Upgrading](#upgrading)
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* [Homebrew on Mac OS X](#homebrew-on-mac-os-x)
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* [Neckbeard Configuration](#neckbeard-configuration)
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* [Uninstalling Ruby Versions](#uninstalling-ruby-versions)
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* [Command Reference](#command-reference)
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* [rbenv global](#rbenv-global)
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* [rbenv local](#rbenv-local)
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* [rbenv shell](#rbenv-shell)
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* [rbenv versions](#rbenv-versions)
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* [rbenv version](#rbenv-version)
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* [rbenv rehash](#rbenv-rehash)
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* [rbenv which](#rbenv-which)
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* [rbenv whence](#rbenv-whence)
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* [Development](#development)
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* [Version History](#version-history)
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* [License](#license)
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## How It Works ##
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rbenv operates on the per-user directory `~/.rbenv`. Version names in
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rbenv correspond to subdirectories of `~/.rbenv/versions`. For
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example, you might have `~/.rbenv/versions/1.8.7-p354` and
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`~/.rbenv/versions/1.9.3-p327`.
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Each version is a working tree with its own executables, like
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`~/.rbenv/versions/1.8.7-p354/bin/ruby` and
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`~/.rbenv/versions/1.9.3-p327/bin/irb`. rbenv makes _shim executables_
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for every such executable across all installed versions of Ruby.
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These shims are simple wrapper scripts that live in `~/.rbenv/shims`
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and detect which Ruby version you want to use. They insert the
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directory for the selected version at the beginning of your `$PATH`
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and then invoke the corresponding executable.
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## Installation ##
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**Compatibility note**: rbenv is _incompatible_ with RVM. Please make
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sure to fully uninstall RVM and remove any references to it from
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your shell initialization files before installing rbenv.
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If you're on Mac OS X, consider
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[installing with Homebrew](#homebrew-on-mac-os-x).
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### Basic GitHub Checkout ###
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This will get you going with the latest version of rbenv and make it
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easy to fork and contribute any changes back upstream.
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1. Check out rbenv into `~/.rbenv`.
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~~~ sh
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$ git clone git://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv
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~~~
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2. Add `~/.rbenv/bin` to your `$PATH` for access to the `rbenv`
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command-line utility.
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~~~ sh
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$ echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
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~~~
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**Zsh note**: Modify your `~/.zshenv` file instead of `~/.bash_profile`.
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**Ubuntu note**: Ubuntu uses `~/.profile` for enabling certain path
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changes. This file won't be read if you create a `~/.bash_profile`.
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Therefore, it's recommended that you add this line and the one in
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point 3 below to your `~/.profile`. This has the added advantage
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of working under both bash and zsh.
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3. Add `rbenv init` to your shell to enable shims and autocompletion.
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~~~ sh
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$ echo 'eval "$(rbenv init -)"' >> ~/.bash_profile
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~~~
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**Zsh note**: Modify your `~/.zshenv` file instead of `~/.bash_profile`.
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**Ubuntu note**: Same as Ubuntu note for point 2 above.
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4. Restart your shell as a login shell so the path changes take effect.
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You can now begin using rbenv.
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~~~ sh
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$ exec $SHELL -l
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~~~
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5. Install [ruby-build](https://github.com/sstephenson/ruby-build),
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which provides an `rbenv install` command that simplifies the
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process of installing new Ruby versions.
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~~~
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$ rbenv install 1.9.3-p327
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~~~
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As an alternative, you can download and compile Ruby yourself into
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`~/.rbenv/versions/`.
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6. Rebuild the shim executables. You should do this any time you
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install a new Ruby executable (for example, when installing a new
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Ruby version, or when installing a gem that provides a command).
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~~~
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$ rbenv rehash
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~~~
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#### Upgrading ####
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If you've installed rbenv manually using git, you can upgrade your
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installation to the cutting-edge version at any time.
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~~~ sh
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$ cd ~/.rbenv
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$ git pull
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~~~
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To use a specific release of rbenv, check out the corresponding tag:
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~~~ sh
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$ cd ~/.rbenv
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$ git fetch
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$ git tag
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v0.1.0
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v0.1.1
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v0.1.2
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v0.2.0
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$ git checkout v0.2.0
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~~~
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### Homebrew on Mac OS X ###
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You can also install rbenv using the
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[Homebrew](http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/) package manager on Mac OS
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X.
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~~~
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$ brew update
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$ brew install rbenv
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$ brew install ruby-build
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~~~
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To later update these installs, use `upgrade` instead of `install`.
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Afterwards you'll still need to add `eval "$(rbenv init -)"` to your
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profile as stated in the caveats. You'll only ever have to do this
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once.
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### Neckbeard Configuration ###
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Skip this section unless you must know what every line in your shell
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profile is doing.
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`rbenv init` is the only command that crosses the line of loading
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extra commands into your shell. Coming from rvm, some of you might be
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opposed to this idea. Here's what `rbenv init` actually does:
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1. Sets up your shims path. This is the only requirement for rbenv to
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function properly. You can do this by hand by prepending
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`~/.rbenv/shims` to your `$PATH`.
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2. Installs autocompletion. This is entirely optional but pretty
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useful. Sourcing `~/.rbenv/completions/rbenv.bash` will set that
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up. There is also a `~/.rbenv/completions/rbenv.zsh` for Zsh
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users.
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3. Rehashes shims. From time to time you'll need to rebuild your
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shim files. Doing this on init makes sure everything is up to
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date. You can always run `rbenv rehash` manually.
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4. Installs the sh dispatcher. This bit is also optional, but allows
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rbenv and plugins to change variables in your current shell, making
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commands like `rbenv shell` possible. The sh dispatcher doesn't do
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anything crazy like override `cd` or hack your shell prompt, but if
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for some reason you need `rbenv` to be a real script rather than a
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shell function, you can safely skip it.
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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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### Uninstalling Ruby Versions ###
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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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To remove old Ruby versions, simply `rm -rf` the directory of the
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version you want to remove. You can find the directory of a particular
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Ruby verison with the `rbenv prefix` command, e.g. `rbenv prefix
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1.8.7-p357`.
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The [ruby-build](https://github.com/sstephenson/ruby-build) plugin
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provides an `rbenv uninstall` command to automate the removal
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process.
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## Command Reference ##
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Like `git`, the `rbenv` command delegates to subcommands based on its
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first argument. The most common subcommands are:
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### rbenv global ###
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Sets the global version of Ruby to be used in all shells by writing
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the version name to the `~/.rbenv/version` file. This version can be
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overridden by an application-specific `.ruby-version` file, or by
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setting the `RBENV_VERSION` environment variable.
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$ rbenv global 1.9.3-p327
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The special version name `system` tells rbenv to use the system Ruby
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(detected by searching your `$PATH`).
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When run without a version number, `rbenv global` reports the
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currently configured global version.
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### rbenv local ###
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Sets a local application-specific Ruby version by writing the version
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name to a `.ruby-version` file in the current directory. This version
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overrides the global, and can be overridden itself by setting the
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`RBENV_VERSION` environment variable or with the `rbenv shell`
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command.
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$ rbenv local rbx-1.2.4
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When run without a version number, `rbenv local` reports the currently
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configured local version. You can also unset the local version:
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$ rbenv local --unset
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Previous versions of rbenv stored local version specifications in a
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file named `.rbenv-version`. For backwards compatibility, rbenv will
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read a local version specified in an `.rbenv-version` file, but a
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`.ruby-version` file in the same directory will take precedence.
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### rbenv shell ###
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Sets a shell-specific Ruby version by setting the `RBENV_VERSION`
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environment variable in your shell. This version overrides
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application-specific versions and the global version.
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$ rbenv shell jruby-1.7.1
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When run without a version number, `rbenv shell` reports the current
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value of `RBENV_VERSION`. You can also unset the shell version:
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$ rbenv shell --unset
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Note that you'll need rbenv's shell integration enabled (step 3 of
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the installation instructions) in order to use this command. If you
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prefer not to use shell integration, you may simply set the
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`RBENV_VERSION` variable yourself:
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$ export RBENV_VERSION=jruby-1.7.1
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### rbenv versions ###
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Lists all Ruby versions known to rbenv, and shows an asterisk next to
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the currently active version.
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$ rbenv versions
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1.8.7-p352
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1.9.2-p290
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* 1.9.3-p327 (set by /Users/sam/.rbenv/version)
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jruby-1.7.1
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rbx-1.2.4
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ree-1.8.7-2011.03
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### rbenv version ###
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Displays the currently active Ruby version, along with information on
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how it was set.
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$ rbenv version
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1.8.7-p352 (set by /Volumes/37signals/basecamp/.ruby-version)
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### rbenv rehash ###
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Installs shims for all Ruby executables known to rbenv (i.e.,
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`~/.rbenv/versions/*/bin/*`). Run this command after you install a new
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version of Ruby, or install a gem that provides commands.
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$ rbenv rehash
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### rbenv which ###
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Displays the full path to the executable that rbenv will invoke when
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you run the given command.
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$ rbenv which irb
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/Users/sam/.rbenv/versions/1.9.3-p327/bin/irb
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### rbenv whence ###
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Lists all Ruby versions with the given command installed.
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$ rbenv whence rackup
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1.9.3-p327
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jruby-1.7.1
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ree-1.8.7-2011.03
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## Development ##
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The rbenv source code is [hosted on
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GitHub](https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv). It's clean, modular,
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and easy to understand, even if you're not a shell hacker.
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Please feel free to submit pull requests and file bugs on the [issue
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tracker](https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv/issues).
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### Version History ###
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**0.3.0** (December 25, 2011)
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* Added an `rbenv root` command which prints the value of
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`$RBENV_ROOT`, or the default root directory if it's unset.
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* Clarified Zsh installation instructions in the readme.
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* Removed some redundant code in `rbenv rehash`.
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* Fixed an issue with calling `readlink` for paths with spaces.
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* Changed Zsh initialization code to install completion hooks only for
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interactive shells.
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* Added preliminary support for ksh.
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* `rbenv rehash` creates or removes shims only when necessary instead
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of removing and re-creating all shims on each invocation.
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* Fixed that `RBENV_DIR`, when specified, would be incorrectly
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expanded to its parent directory.
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* Removed the deprecated `set-default` and `set-local` commands.
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* Added a `--no-rehash` option to `rbenv init` for skipping the
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automatic rehash when opening a new shell.
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**0.2.1** (October 1, 2011)
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* Changed the `rbenv` command to ensure that `RBENV_DIR` is always an
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absolute path. This fixes an issue where Ruby scripts using the
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`ruby-local-exec` wrapper would go into an infinite loop when
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invoked with a relative path from the command line.
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**0.2.0** (September 28, 2011)
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* Renamed `rbenv set-default` to `rbenv global` and `rbenv set-local`
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to `rbenv local`. The `set-` commands are deprecated and will be
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removed in the next major release.
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* rbenv now uses `greadlink` on Solaris.
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* Added a `ruby-local-exec` command which can be used in shebangs in
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place of `#!/usr/bin/env ruby` to properly set the project-specific
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Ruby version regardless of current working directory.
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* Fixed an issue with `rbenv rehash` when no binaries are present.
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* Added support for `rbenv-sh-*` commands, which run inside the
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current shell instead of in a child process.
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* Added an `rbenv shell` command for conveniently setting the
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`$RBENV_VERSION` environment variable.
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* Added support for storing rbenv versions and shims in directories
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other than `~/.rbenv` with the `$RBENV_ROOT` environment variable.
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* Added support for debugging rbenv via `set -x` when the
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`$RBENV_DEBUG` environment variable is set.
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* Refactored the autocompletion system so that completions are now
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built-in to each command and shared between bash and Zsh.
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* Added support for plugin bundles in `~/.rbenv/plugins` as documented
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in [issue #102](https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv/pull/102).
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* Added `/usr/local/etc/rbenv.d` to the list of directories searched
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for rbenv hooks.
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* Added support for an `$RBENV_DIR` environment variable which
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defaults to the current working directory for specifying where rbenv
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searches for local version files.
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**0.1.2** (August 16, 2011)
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* Fixed rbenv to be more resilient against nonexistent entries in
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`$PATH`.
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* Made the `rbenv rehash` command operate atomically.
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* Modified the `rbenv init` script to automatically run `rbenv
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rehash` so that shims are recreated whenever a new shell is opened.
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* Added initial support for Zsh autocompletion.
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* Removed the dependency on egrep for reading version files.
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**0.1.1** (August 14, 2011)
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* Fixed a syntax error in the `rbenv help` command.
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* Removed `-e` from the shebang in favor of `set -e` at the top of
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each file for compatibility with operating systems that do not
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support more than one argument in the shebang.
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**0.1.0** (August 11, 2011)
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* Initial public release.
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### License ###
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(The MIT license)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Sam Stephenson
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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