# Rhinestone Has it ever bothered you how long `bundle install` command takes to run? It has bothered me, so I wrote Rhinestone: a simple proxy caches both the gems and the gem metadata. It updates the cache *after* returning the response, so you get data that might be a little stale, but you get it very quickly. You should deploy it somewhere in your local network (so that more people use the same cache). # Installation Just install it from RubyGems: gem install rhinestone # Running It's as simple as running: rhinestone Rhinestone uses Goliath underneath, so there are more switches you can use: $ rhinestone --help Usage: [options] Server options: -e, --environment NAME Set the execution environment (prod, dev or test) (default: development) -a, --address HOST Bind to HOST address (default: 0.0.0.0) -p, --port PORT Use PORT (default: 9000) -S, --socket FILE Bind to unix domain socket Daemon options: -u, --user USER Run as specified user -c, --config FILE Config file (default: ./config/.rb) -d, --daemonize Run daemonized in the background (default: false) -l, --log FILE Log to file (default: off) -s, --stdout Log to stdout (default: false) -P, --pid FILE Pid file (default: off) SSL options: --ssl Enables SSL (default: off) --ssl-key FILE Path to private key --ssl-cert FILE Path to certificate --ssl-verify Enables SSL certificate verification Common options: -v, --verbose Enable verbose logging (default: false) -h, --help Display help message