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BUNDLE-LOCK(1)                                                                        BUNDLE-LOCK(1)



NAME
       bundle-lock - Creates / Updates a lockfile without installing

SYNOPSIS
       bundle  lock [--update] [--local] [--print] [--lockfile=PATH] [--full-index] [--add-platform]
       [--remove-platform] [--patch] [--minor] [--major] [--strict] [--conservative]

DESCRIPTION
       Lock the gems specified in Gemfile.

OPTIONS
       --update=<*gems>
              Ignores the existing lockfile. Resolve then updates lockfile. Taking a list of gems or
              updating all gems if no list is given.

       --local
              Do  not attempt to connect to rubygems.org. Instead, Bundler will use the gems already
              present in Rubygems´ cache or in  vendor/cache.  Note  that  if  a  appropriate  plat‐
              form-specific gem exists on rubygems.org it will not be found.

       --print
              Prints the lockfile to STDOUT instead of writing to the file system.

       --lockfile=<path>
              The path where the lockfile should be written to.

       --full-index
              Fall back to using the single-file index of all gems.

       --add-platform
              Add a new platform to the lockfile, re-resolving for the addition of that platform.

       --remove-platform
              Remove a platform from the lockfile.

       --patch
              If updating, prefer updating only to next patch version.

       --minor
              If updating, prefer updating only to next minor version.

       --major
              If updating, prefer updating to next major version (default).

       --strict
              If  updating, do not allow any gem to be updated past latest --patch | --minor | --ma‐
              jor.

       --conservative
              If updating, use bundle install conservative update behavior and do not  allow  shared
              dependencies to be updated.

UPDATING ALL GEMS
       If  you  run  bundle  lock with --update option without list of gems, bundler will ignore any
       previously installed gems and resolve all dependencies again based on the latest versions  of
       all gems available in the sources.

UPDATING A LIST OF GEMS
       Sometimes,  you want to update a single gem in the Gemfile(5), and leave the rest of the gems
       that you specified locked to the versions in the Gemfile.lock.

       For instance, you only want to update nokogiri, run bundle lock --update nokogiri.

       Bundler will update nokogiri and any of its dependencies, but leave the rest of the gems that
       you specified locked to the versions in the Gemfile.lock.

SUPPORTING OTHER PLATFORMS
       If  you  want your bundle to support platforms other than the one you´re running locally, you
       can run bundle lock --add-platform PLATFORM to add PLATFORM to the lockfile, force bundler to
       re-resolve and consider the new platform when picking gems, all without needing to have a ma‐
       chine that matches PLATFORM handy to install those platform-specific gems on.

       For a full explanation of gem platforms, see gem help platform.

PATCH LEVEL OPTIONS
       See bundle update(1) bundle-update.1.html for details.



                                            December 2021                             BUNDLE-LOCK(1)
BUNDLE-LOCK(1)
NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
--local --print --lockfile= --full-index --add-platform --remove-platform --patch --minor --major --strict --conservative
UPDATING ALL GEMS UPDATING A LIST OF GEMS SUPPORTING OTHER PLATFORMS PATCH LEVEL OPTIONS

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