instiki/vendor/plugins/bundler/gems/bundler-1.0.15/man/bundle.ronn
Jacques Distler 9e909d5be3 Update Rails, rails_xss and Bundler
Update Bundler to 1.0.15.
Update Rails to 2.3.12.
Update rails_xss plugin.

The latter two were the
source of a considerable
amount of grief, as rails_xss
is now MUCH stricter about what
string methods can be used.

Also made it possible to use
rake 0.9.x with Instiki. But
you probably REALLY want to use

 ruby bundle exec rake ...

instead of just saying

 rake ....
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bundle(1) -- Ruby Dependency Management
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## SYNOPSIS
`bundle` COMMAND [--no-color] [--verbose] [ARGS]
## DESCRIPTION
Bundler manages an `application's dependencies` through its entire life
across many machines systematically and repeatably.
See [the bundler website](http://gembundler.com) for information on getting
started, and Gemfile(5) for more information on the `Gemfile` format.
## OPTIONS
* `--no-color`:
Prints all output without color
* `--verbose`:
Prints out additional logging information
## BUNDLE COMMANDS
We divide `bundle` subcommands into primary commands and utilities.
## PRIMARY COMMANDS
* [bundle install(1)][bundle-install]:
Install the gems specified by the `Gemfile` or `Gemfile.lock`
* [bundle update(1)][bundle-update]:
Update dependencies to their latest versions
* [bundle package(1)][bundle-package]:
Package the .gem files required by your application into the
`vendor/cache` directory
* [bundle exec(1)][bundle-exec]:
Execute a script in the context of the current bundle
* [bundle config(1)][bundle-config]:
Specify and read configuration options for bundler
## UTILITIES
* `bundle check(1)`:
Determine whether the requirements for your application are installed
and available to bundler
* `bundle list(1)`:
Show all of the gems in the current bundle
* `bundle show(1)`:
Show the source location of a particular gem in the bundle
* `bundle console(1)`:
Start an IRB session in the context of the current bundle
* `bundle open(1)`:
Open an installed gem in the editor
* `bundle viz(1)`:
Generate a visual representation of your dependencies
* `bundle init(1)`:
Generate a simple `Gemfile`, placed in the current directory
* `bundle gem(1)`:
Create a simple gem, suitable for development with bundler
## OBSOLETE
These commands are obsolete and should no longer be used
* `bundle lock(1)`
* `bundle unlock(1)`
* `bundle cache(1)`