Ruby Version Manager: Easily Use Multiple Ruby Versions At Once

Courtesy Ruby Inside  Wed, 08/26/2009 - 13:05

multiple-rubys.pngRuby Version Manager GitHub repo (a.k.a. RVM ) makes it ridiculously easy to install and switch between multiple Ruby versions on OS X and Linux.

Over the last 24 hours, I've been playing with RVM and talking to creator Wayne Seguin and have been blown away with how cool (and simple) it is - you will definitely want to check this one out.

RVM 's most compelling feature is that it caters for...


 

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