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Importing a gemset
To import a gemset file called 'teddy.gems' to the teddy gemset of 2.1.1 do
$ rvm --create 2.1.1@teddy # The --create creates the gemset if it does not exist $ rvm gemset import teddy
Note that you can use any gemset name to import into.
You can specify the gemset filename prefix also
$ rvm gemset use teddy $ rvm gemset import teddy
Alternatively, if you already have a ruby and/or gemset selected:
$ rvm 2.1.1@teddy $ rvm gemset import
Importing without arguments will check for gemset files in the following order:
- A gemset file with the current gemset name prefix in the current directory
- RVM then checks for 'default.gems' in the current directory
- Next RVM looks for a 'system.gems' in the current directory.
- Finally RVM looks for a '.gems' file in the current directory
gemset files have the following format, particularly for denoting versions:
fastercsv rails -v4.1.0 rake tzinfo -v0.3.27
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