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BUNDLE-ADD(1) | General Commands Manual | BUNDLE-ADD(1) |
NAME¶
bundle-add - Add gem to the Gemfile and run bundle install
SYNOPSIS¶
bundle add GEM_NAME [--group=GROUP] [--version=VERSION] [--source=SOURCE] [--path=PATH] [--git=GIT] [--github=GITHUB] [--branch=BRANCH] [--ref=REF] [--skip-install] [--strict] [--optimistic]
DESCRIPTION¶
Adds the named gem to the Gemfile and run bundle install. bundle install can be avoided by using the flag --skip-install.
Example:
bundle add rails
bundle add rails --version "< 3.0, > 1.1"
bundle add rails --version "~> 5.0.0" --source "https://gems.example.com" --group "development"
bundle add rails --skip-install
bundle add rails --group "development, test"
OPTIONS¶
- --version, -v
- Specify version requirements(s) for the added gem.
- --group, -g
- Specify the group(s) for the added gem. Multiple groups should be separated by commas.
- --source, -s
- Specify the source for the added gem.
- --require, -r
- Adds require path to gem. Provide false, or a path as a string.
- --path
- Specify the file system path for the added gem.
- --git
- Specify the git source for the added gem.
- --github
- Specify the github source for the added gem.
- --branch
- Specify the git branch for the added gem.
- --ref
- Specify the git ref for the added gem.
- --skip-install
- Adds the gem to the Gemfile but does not install it.
- --optimistic
- Adds optimistic declaration of version.
- --strict
- Adds strict declaration of version.
December 2023 |