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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CHANGELOG.md +1543 -1418
- data/README.md +6 -8
- data/bundler.gemspec +3 -3
- data/exe/bundle +3 -0
- data/lib/bundler.rb +21 -7
- data/lib/bundler/build_metadata.rb +3 -11
- data/lib/bundler/cli.rb +54 -20
- data/lib/bundler/cli/add.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/cli/cache.rb +1 -7
- data/lib/bundler/cli/clean.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/cli/common.rb +14 -0
- data/lib/bundler/cli/console.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/cli/doctor.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/cli/exec.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/cli/fund.rb +36 -0
- data/lib/bundler/cli/gem.rb +84 -11
- data/lib/bundler/cli/info.rb +15 -4
- data/lib/bundler/cli/init.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/bundler/cli/inject.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/cli/install.rb +12 -18
- data/lib/bundler/cli/issue.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/bundler/cli/list.rb +12 -10
- data/lib/bundler/cli/outdated.rb +89 -66
- data/lib/bundler/cli/plugin.rb +10 -0
- data/lib/bundler/cli/pristine.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/bundler/cli/show.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/cli/update.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/bundler/compact_index_client.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/cache.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/definition.rb +51 -60
- data/lib/bundler/dep_proxy.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/dependency.rb +0 -9
- data/lib/bundler/dsl.rb +5 -9
- data/lib/bundler/endpoint_specification.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/environment_preserver.rb +26 -2
- data/lib/bundler/errors.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/bundler/feature_flag.rb +0 -2
- data/lib/bundler/fetcher.rb +4 -3
- data/lib/bundler/fetcher/base.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/fetcher/compact_index.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/fetcher/downloader.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/fetcher/index.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/friendly_errors.rb +7 -13
- data/lib/bundler/gem_helper.rb +33 -19
- data/lib/bundler/gem_helpers.rb +6 -1
- data/lib/bundler/gem_version_promoter.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/bundler/graph.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/index.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/injector.rb +15 -4
- data/lib/bundler/inline.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/bundler/installer.rb +30 -29
- data/lib/bundler/installer/gem_installer.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/bundler/installer/parallel_installer.rb +10 -10
- data/lib/bundler/installer/standalone.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/bundler/lazy_specification.rb +19 -6
- data/lib/bundler/lockfile_generator.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/lockfile_parser.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/mirror.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/bundler/plugin.rb +30 -5
- data/lib/bundler/plugin/index.rb +10 -1
- data/lib/bundler/plugin/installer.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/plugin/installer/rubygems.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/plugin/source_list.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/psyched_yaml.rb +0 -15
- data/lib/bundler/remote_specification.rb +5 -2
- data/lib/bundler/resolver.rb +32 -9
- data/lib/bundler/resolver/spec_group.rb +27 -6
- data/lib/bundler/retry.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/ruby_version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/rubygems_ext.rb +53 -9
- data/lib/bundler/rubygems_gem_installer.rb +3 -9
- data/lib/bundler/rubygems_integration.rb +23 -54
- data/lib/bundler/runtime.rb +4 -14
- data/lib/bundler/settings.rb +49 -45
- data/lib/bundler/shared_helpers.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/bundler/similarity_detector.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/source.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/source/git.rb +5 -5
- data/lib/bundler/source/git/git_proxy.rb +56 -59
- data/lib/bundler/source/path.rb +7 -3
- data/lib/bundler/source/path/installer.rb +8 -10
- data/lib/bundler/source/rubygems.rb +13 -16
- data/lib/bundler/source/rubygems/remote.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/source_list.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/bundler/spec_set.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/stub_specification.rb +17 -5
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md.tt +57 -47
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Gemfile.tt +9 -1
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/README.md.tt +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Rakefile.tt +19 -5
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/bin/console.tt +1 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/circleci/config.yml.tt +13 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/extconf.rb.tt +2 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/github/workflows/main.yml.tt +18 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/gitlab-ci.yml.tt +9 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/lib/newgem.rb.tt +2 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/lib/newgem/version.rb.tt +2 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/newgem.gemspec.tt +8 -6
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/rubocop.yml.tt +10 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/spec/newgem_spec.rb.tt +2 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/spec/spec_helper.rb.tt +2 -1
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/test/{newgem_test.rb.tt → minitest/newgem_test.rb.tt} +2 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/test/{test_helper.rb.tt → minitest/test_helper.rb.tt} +2 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/test/test-unit/newgem_test.rb.tt +15 -0
- data/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/test/test-unit/test_helper.rb.tt +6 -0
- data/lib/bundler/ui/shell.rb +5 -5
- data/lib/bundler/uri_credentials_filter.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/vendor/net-http-persistent/lib/net/http/persistent.rb +79 -212
- data/lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb +0 -7
- data/lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/create_link.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb +9 -0
- data/lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/vendored_persistent.rb +0 -7
- data/lib/bundler/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/worker.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bundler/yaml_serializer.rb +1 -1
- data/man/bundle-add.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-add.ronn → bundle-add.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-binstubs.1 +5 -3
- data/man/{bundle-binstubs.ronn → bundle-binstubs.1.ronn} +2 -4
- data/man/bundle-cache.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-cache.ronn → bundle-cache.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-check.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-check.ronn → bundle-check.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-clean.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-clean.ronn → bundle-clean.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-config.1 +16 -22
- data/man/{bundle-config.ronn → bundle-config.1.ronn} +19 -22
- data/man/bundle-doctor.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-doctor.ronn → bundle-doctor.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-exec.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-exec.ronn → bundle-exec.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-gem.1 +25 -3
- data/man/{bundle-gem.ronn → bundle-gem.1.ronn} +30 -7
- data/man/bundle-info.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-info.ronn → bundle-info.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-init.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-init.ronn → bundle-init.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-inject.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-inject.ronn → bundle-inject.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-install.1 +29 -2
- data/man/{bundle-install.ronn → bundle-install.1.ronn} +24 -2
- data/man/bundle-list.1 +7 -7
- data/man/{bundle-list.ronn → bundle-list.1.ronn} +6 -6
- data/man/bundle-lock.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-lock.ronn → bundle-lock.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-open.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-open.ronn → bundle-open.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-outdated.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-outdated.ronn → bundle-outdated.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-platform.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-platform.ronn → bundle-platform.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-pristine.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-pristine.ronn → bundle-pristine.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-remove.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-remove.ronn → bundle-remove.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-show.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-show.ronn → bundle-show.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-update.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-update.ronn → bundle-update.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle-viz.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle-viz.ronn → bundle-viz.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/bundle.1 +1 -1
- data/man/{bundle.ronn → bundle.1.ronn} +0 -0
- data/man/gemfile.5 +4 -4
- data/man/gemfile.5.ronn +4 -4
- metadata +39 -58
- data/man/bundle-add.1.txt +0 -58
- data/man/bundle-binstubs.1.txt +0 -48
- data/man/bundle-cache.1.txt +0 -78
- data/man/bundle-check.1.txt +0 -33
- data/man/bundle-clean.1.txt +0 -26
- data/man/bundle-config.1.txt +0 -528
- data/man/bundle-doctor.1.txt +0 -44
- data/man/bundle-exec.1.txt +0 -178
- data/man/bundle-gem.1.txt +0 -91
- data/man/bundle-info.1.txt +0 -21
- data/man/bundle-init.1.txt +0 -34
- data/man/bundle-inject.1.txt +0 -32
- data/man/bundle-install.1.txt +0 -401
- data/man/bundle-list.1.txt +0 -43
- data/man/bundle-lock.1.txt +0 -93
- data/man/bundle-open.1.txt +0 -29
- data/man/bundle-outdated.1.txt +0 -131
- data/man/bundle-platform.1.txt +0 -57
- data/man/bundle-pristine.1.txt +0 -44
- data/man/bundle-remove.1.txt +0 -34
- data/man/bundle-show.1.txt +0 -27
- data/man/bundle-update.1.txt +0 -390
- data/man/bundle-viz.1.txt +0 -39
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