Never run rbenv rehash
again. This rbenv plugin automatically
runs rbenv rehash
every time you install or uninstall a gem.
This plugin is deprecated since its behavior is now included in rbenv core.
Make sure you have rbenv 0.4.0 or later, then run:
git clone https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv-gem-rehash.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/rbenv-gem-rehash
gem install
a gem that provides executables.- Marvel at how you no longer need to type
rbenv rehash
.
rbenv-gem-rehash consists of two parts: a RubyGems plugin and an rbenv plugin.
The RubyGems plugin hooks into the gem install
and gem uninstall
commands to run rbenv rehash
afterwards, ensuring newly installed
gem executables are visible to rbenv.
The rbenv plugin is responsible for making the RubyGems plugin visible
to RubyGems. It hooks into the rbenv exec
command that rbenv's shims
use to invoke Ruby programs and configures the environment so that
RubyGems can discover the plugin.
1.0.0 (January 24, 2013)
- Initial public release.
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2013 Sam Stephenson <[email protected]>
Copyright (c) 2013 Joshua Peek <[email protected]>
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