Debian/Ubuntu's stock `~/.bashrc` prepends `~/.local/bin` to `PATH` towards its end if it exists.
Executables for per-user modules for system Python are installed into `~/.local/bin` --
so need to prepend `shims` to `PATH` later that that.
Co-authored-by: Ivan Pozdeev <vano@mail.mipt.ru>
* Update install instructions for Bash and Zsh
* Synchronize README.md with `pyenv init`
* Add a ~/.bash_profile note
* Concatenate shims activation into installation for brevity
(Pyenv can't be used meaningfully without shims anyway)
Otherwise, we'd need to duplicate all the ~/.profile shenanigans in both sections
* Update based on feedback
* Proofread
Sometimes it is convenient to be able to temporarily disable something
in a version-file. Because these files often aren't necessarily tracked
in a SCM, especially when working with virtualenvs, the SCM diffs won't
help with showing removed lines which are currently the only way to
disable something.
* Move Homebrew to the top, common case for new devs
* Note that `brew install rbenv` includes ruby-build by default
* Be clear that `rbenv init` instructions are needed for shell setup
* Be explicit about starting a new shell to pick up PATH/init changes
* Use rbenv-doctor to conclusively demonstrate correct setup
* Separate upgrade instructions for Homebrew vs Git installs
Related: https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build/pull/1106
I work on a team that has followed the Homebrew installations. More than once we've missed the `rbenv init` instruction and it has caused headaches down the road. This formatting makes it harder to miss.
* Updated docs to reflect homebrew change.
The instructions previously mentioned in this file were removed from the Homebrew caveats since
they weren't specific to homebrew. See discussion in [this homebrew issue](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/11209)
* Added link to specific section of readme