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Installing gems from gists is underdocumented. #503
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Hi! I don't know what the current plans are, but it looks like all of the default git sources ( See https://github.com/rubygems/bundler/blame/d852b30b66165dbb88682f72a8929568af7e7c57/lib/bundler/dsl.rb#L288-L312 and rubygems/bundler@598ab4b. The documentation should definitely mention that they're deprecated. Also, as a note: I don't think Gems technically require any subdirectories. Gemspec files set |
So, does this mean this can be closed, or should we still clarify this? |
I believe it means that we want the feature to be explained clearer in the Bundler site documentation. |
Well, now that I've created my first gist gem :) it's all clear. Back then... I remember I was surprised that one can install gems from gists. And I was wondering how one can create one. So, how can the docs be improved? You already have examples of installing gems from all 3 sources. And I guess they're pretty self-explanatory. The only thing I can think of is providing an example of a gist gem. Which is more about So I leave deciding if the docs need to be improved to your discretion. |
First of all, the canonical URL is https://bundler.io/guides/git.html, which is to be always up to date. Per an example for |
You seem to be missing my point, so I'll add a comment. For a person that never created a gem, when they see the But I understand that technically that is out of scope of |
Actually the current gist example is actually confusing, because it reads I guess an easy improvement is to change the reference to the sample gist @x-yuri created. |
bundler-site/source/v2.0/guides/git.html.haml
Lines 111 to 121 in b86f2cc
Is this even possible, considering gists don't support directories? Was it ever?
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