Add the latest version of a gem to your Gemfile from the command line.
- No need to search RubyGems for version numbers
- No need to edit your Gemfile directly
- Gemrat bundles automatically
Add the latest version of a gem to your Gemfile and bundle
$ gemrat gem_name
Add the latest version of sinatra to your Gemfile and bundle
$ gemrat sinatra #=> gem 'sinatra', '1.4.3' added to your Gemfile. #=> Bundling...
Add multiple gems
$ gemrat rspec capybara sidekiq #=> gem 'rspec', '2.13.0' added to your Gemfile. #=> gem 'capybara', '2.1.0' added to your Gemfile. #=> gem 'sidekiq', '2.12.4' added to your Gemfile. #=> Bundling...
Get help
$ gemrat Gemrat Add gems to Gemfile from the command line. Usage: gemrat [GEM_NAME] [OPTIONS] Options: -g, --gemfile GEMFILE # Specify the Gemfile to be used, defaults to 'Gemfile' --no-install # Skip executing bundle after adding the gem. --no-version # Do not add a version to the gemfile. -p, --pessimistic # Add gem with a pessimistic operator (~>) -o, --optimistic # Add gem with an optimistic operator (>=) -v, --version # Show current gemrat version. -h, --help # Print these usage instructions.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'gemrat'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install gemrat
Run the entire test suite with:
$ rake
We encourage you to run
$ guard
in development, because it's awesome!