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Ansible role for installing rbenv.
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This **env(pyenv, rbenv, nodenv, goenv, phpenv, luaenv) plugin replaces the version specified in the argument with the latest version.
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rbenv plugin to pick a ruby version from bundler's Gemfile
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Chris Hough's .dot files + workstation setup
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DEPRECIATED! Use "linux-comfy-chair" instead. A very simple bootstrap script to install some development tools to the Windows 10 Ubuntu Bash system - Ruby, Perl, Python, Node, Sublime Text and more!
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GraphQL API of a Medium clone. Ready to use in your front end application ⭐
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rbenv for Windows - Manage your app's Ruby environment on Windows
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rbenv plugin for chef-workstation
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Utility for installing prebuilt Ruby versions to RBEnv
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There should be an official location for system-wide user-installed plugins. See fullstaq-ruby/server-edition#24 for rationale.
In my opinion, /usr/lib/rbenv/plugins should be reserved for OS-package-manager-provided rbenv plugins. User-installed plugins should be looked up from elsewhere; I think /usr/local/lib/rbenv/plugins is preferred.
DailyBlogger is a simple Rails chat app built with Ruby on Rails.
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BorrowBuddy is an app that tracks which of your items you lent out and to whom you lent the item so you don't have to worry about forgetting where it is and never getting it back from the borrower because, we all know who those people are... ;)
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A collection of docker containers with rbenv pre-installed.
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Most of functions and structs and so on don't have docs now. I want to write docs in order to make it easier for people to contribute to
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