bundle-plugin(1) -- Manage Bundler plugins ========================================== ## SYNOPSIS `bundle plugin` install PLUGINS [--source=] [--version=] [--git=] [--branch=|--ref=] [--path=]
`bundle plugin` uninstall PLUGINS
`bundle plugin` list
`bundle plugin` help [COMMAND] ## DESCRIPTION You can install, uninstall, and list plugin(s) with this command to extend functionalities of Bundler. ## SUB-COMMANDS ### install Install the given plugin(s). * `bundle plugin install bundler-graph`: Install bundler-graph gem from globally configured sources (defaults to RubyGems.org). The global source, specified in source in Gemfile is ignored. * `bundle plugin install bundler-graph --source https://example.com`: Install bundler-graph gem from example.com. The global source, specified in source in Gemfile is not considered. * `bundle plugin install bundler-graph --version 0.2.1`: You can specify the version of the gem via `--version`. * `bundle plugin install bundler-graph --git https://github.com/rubygems/bundler-graph`: Install bundler-graph gem from Git repository. You can use standard Git URLs like: `ssh://[user@]host.xz[:port]/path/to/repo.git`
`http[s]://host.xz[:port]/path/to/repo.git`
`/path/to/repo`
`file:///path/to/repo` When you specify `--git`, you can use `--branch` or `--ref` to specify any branch, tag, or commit hash (revision) to use. * `bundle plugin install bundler-graph --path ../bundler-graph`: Install bundler-graph gem from a local path. ### uninstall Uninstall the plugin(s) specified in PLUGINS. ### list List the installed plugins and available commands. No options. ### help Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand. No options. ## SEE ALSO * [How to write a Bundler plugin](https://bundler.io/guides/bundler_plugins.html)