man/bundle-config.ronn in bundler-1.16.2 vs man/bundle-config.ronn in bundler-1.16.3
- old
+ new
@@ -100,15 +100,15 @@
## CONFIGURATION KEYS
Configuration keys in bundler have two forms: the canonical form and the
environment variable form.
-For instance, passing the `--without` flag to [bundle install(1)][bundle-install(1)]
+For instance, passing the `--without` flag to [bundle install(1)](bundle-install.1.html)
prevents Bundler from installing certain groups specified in the Gemfile(5). Bundler
persists this value in `app/.bundle/config` so that calls to `Bundler.setup`
do not try to find gems from the `Gemfile` that you didn't install. Additionally,
-subsequent calls to [bundle install(1)][bundle-install(1)] remember this setting
+subsequent calls to [bundle install(1)](bundle-install.1.html) remember this setting
and skip those groups.
The canonical form of this configuration is `"without"`. To convert the canonical
form to the environment variable form, capitalize it, and prepend `BUNDLE_`. The
environment variable form of `"without"` is `BUNDLE_WITHOUT`.
@@ -118,11 +118,11 @@
the environment variable `BUNDLE_LOCAL__RACK`.
## LIST OF AVAILABLE KEYS
The following is a list of all configuration keys and their purpose. You can
-learn more about their operation in [bundle install(1)][bundle-install(1)].
+learn more about their operation in [bundle install(1)](bundle-install.1.html).
* `allow_bundler_dependency_conflicts` (`BUNDLE_ALLOW_BUNDLER_DEPENDENCY_CONFLICTS`):
Allow resolving to specifications that have dependencies on `bundler` that
are incompatible with the running Bundler version.
* `allow_deployment_source_credential_changes` (`BUNDLE_ALLOW_DEPLOYMENT_SOURCE_CREDENTIAL_CHANGES`):
@@ -279,10 +279,10 @@
A `:`-separated list of groups whose gems bundler should install.
* `without` (`BUNDLE_WITHOUT`):
A `:`-separated list of groups whose gems bundler should not install.
In general, you should set these settings per-application by using the applicable
-flag to the [bundle install(1)][bundle-install(1)] or [bundle package(1)][bundle-package(1)] command.
+flag to the [bundle install(1)](bundle-install.1.html) or [bundle package(1)](bundle-package.1.html) command.
You can set them globally either via environment variables or `bundle config`,
whichever is preferable for your setup. If you use both, environment variables
will take preference over global settings.