#!/usr/bin/env bash # This is an RVM Project .rvmrc file, used to automatically load the ruby # development environment upon cd'ing into the directory # First we specify our desired [@], the @gemset name is optional. environment_id="ruby-1.9.3@imasquerade" # # First we attempt to load the desired environment directly from the environment # file. This is very fast and efficicent compared to running through the entire # CLI and selector. If you want feedback on which environment was used then # insert the word 'use' after --create as this triggers verbose mode. # if [[ -d "${rvm_path:-$HOME/.rvm}/environments" \ && -s "${rvm_path:-$HOME/.rvm}/environments/$environment_id" ]] ; then \. "${rvm_path:-$HOME/.rvm}/environments/$environment_id" [[ -s ".rvm/hooks/after_use" ]] && . ".rvm/hooks/after_use" else # If the environment file has not yet been created, use the RVM CLI to select. rvm --create use "$environment_id" fi # # If you use an RVM gemset file to install a list of gems (*.gems), you can have # it be automatically loaded. Uncomment the following and adjust the filename if # necessary. # # filename=".gems" # if [[ -s "$filename" ]] ; then # rvm gemset import "$filename" | grep -v already | grep -v listed | grep -v complete | sed '/^$/d' # fi # # If you use bundler and would like to run bundle each time you enter the # directory, you can uncomment the following code. # # # Ensure that Bundler is installed. Install it if it is not. # if ! command -v bundle >/dev/null; then # printf "The rubygem 'bundler' is not installed. Installing it now.\n" # gem install bundler # fi # # # Bundle while reducing excess noise. # printf "Bundling your gems. This may take a few minutes on a fresh clone.\n" # bundle | grep -v '^Using ' | grep -v ' is complete' | sed '/^$/d' #