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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/man/bundle-install.ronn b/man/bundle-install.ronn index a9e375c87c..2ba82f27a5 100644 --- a/man/bundle-install.ronn +++ b/man/bundle-install.ronn @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ bundle-install(1) -- Install the dependencies specified in your Gemfile `bundle install` [--binstubs[=DIRECTORY]] [--clean] [--deployment] - [--force] [--frozen] [--full-index] [--gemfile=GEMFILE] @@ -16,6 +15,7 @@ bundle-install(1) -- Install the dependencies specified in your Gemfile [--no-prune] [--path PATH] [--quiet] + [--redownload] [--retry=NUMBER] [--shebang] [--standalone[=GROUP[ GROUP...]]] @@ -47,7 +47,12 @@ To apply any of `--binstubs`, `--deployment`, `--path`, or `--without` every time `bundle install` is run, use `bundle config` (see bundle-config(1)). * `--binstubs[=<directory>]`: - Creates a directory (defaults to `~/bin`) and place any executables from the + Binstubs are scripts that wrap around executables. Bundler creates a small Ruby + file (a binstub) that loads Bundler, runs the command, and puts it in `bin/`. + This lets you link the binstub inside of an application to the exact gem + version the application needs. + + Creates a directory (defaults to `~/bin`) and places any executables from the gem there. These executables run in Bundler's context. If used, you might add this directory to your environment's `PATH` variable. For instance, if the `rails` gem comes with a `rails` executable, this flag will create a @@ -64,9 +69,9 @@ time `bundle install` is run, use `bundle config` (see bundle-config(1)). production or CI use. Please check carefully if you want to have this option enabled in your development environment. -* `--force`: +* `--redownload`: Force download every gem, even if the required versions are already available - locally. `--redownload` is an alias of this option. + locally. * `--frozen`: Do not allow the Gemfile.lock to be updated after this install. Exits |