#!/usr/bin/env bash set -e [ -n "$RBENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x print_set_version() { echo " should be a string matching a Ruby version known by rbenv." local versions="$(rbenv-versions --bare)" if [ -z "$versions" ]; then echo "There are currently no Ruby versions installed for rbenv." else echo "The currently installed Ruby versions are:" echo "$versions" | sed 's/^/ /' fi echo echo "The special version string 'system' will use your default system Ruby." } case "$1" in "") echo "usage: rbenv [] Some useful rbenv commands are: commands List all rbenv commands rehash Rehash rbenv shims (run this after installing binaries) global Set or show the global Ruby version local Set or show the local directory-specific Ruby version shell Set or show the shell-specific Ruby version version Show the current Ruby version versions List all Ruby versions known by rbenv which Show the full path for the given Ruby command whence List all Ruby versions with the given command See 'rbenv help ' for information on a specific command. For full documentation, see: https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv#readme" ;; global) echo "usage: rbenv global Sets the global Ruby version. You can override the global version at any time by setting a directory-specific version with \`rbenv local' or by setting the RBENV_VERSION environment variable. $(print_set_version)" ;; local) echo "usage: rbenv local rbenv local --unset Sets the local directory-specific Ruby version by writing the version name to a file named '.rbenv-version'. When you run a Ruby command, rbenv will look for an '.rbenv-version' file in the current directory and each parent directory. If no such file is found in the tree, rbenv will use the global Ruby version specified with \`rbenv global', or the version specified in the RBENV_VERSION environment variable. $(print_set_version)" ;; shell) echo "usage: rbenv shell rbenv shell --unset Sets a shell-specific Ruby version by setting the 'RBENV_VERSION' environment variable in your shell. This version overrides both project-specific versions and the global version. $(print_set_version)" ;; which) echo "usage: rbenv which Displays the full path to the binary that rbenv will execute when you run the given command." ;; whence) echo "usage: rbenv whence Lists all Ruby versions with the given command installed." ;; *) command_path="$(command -v "rbenv-$1" || true)" if [ -n "$command_path" ]; then echo "Sorry, the \`$1' command isn't documented yet." echo echo "You can view the command's source here:" echo "$command_path" echo else echo "rbenv: no such command \`$1'" fi esac