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#!/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 <ruby>[@<gemset>], the @gemset name is optional.
environment_id="ruby-1.9.2-p290@learn-you-the-ruby"
#
# First we attempt to load the desired environment directly from the environment
# file. This is very fast and efficient 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"
if [[ -s ".rvm/hooks/after_use" ]]
then
. ".rvm/hooks/after_use"
fi
else
# If the environment file has not yet been created, use the RVM CLI to select.
if ! rvm --create "$environment_id"
then
echo "Failed to create RVM environment 'ruby-1.9.2-p180@learn-you-the-ruby-for-awesome-power'."
fi
fi
#
# If you use an RVM gemset file to install a list of gems (*.gems), you can have
# it be automatically loaded. Uncomment the following and adjust the filename if
# necessary.
#
# filename=".gems"
# if [[ -s "$filename" ]] ; then
# rvm gemset import "$filename" | grep -v already | grep -v listed | grep -v complete | sed '/^$/d'
# fi