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.TH "BUNDLE\-PLATFORM" "1" "November 2018" "" ""
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.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-platform\fR \- Displays platform compatibility information
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
\fBbundle platform\fR [\-\-ruby]
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
\fBplatform\fR will display information from your Gemfile, Gemfile\.lock, and Ruby VM about your platform\.
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.P
For instance, using this Gemfile(5):
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.IP "" 4
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.nf
source "https://rubygems\.org"
ruby "1\.9\.3"
gem "rack"
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.fi
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.IP "" 0
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.P
If you run \fBbundle platform\fR on Ruby 1\.9\.3, it will display the following output:
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.IP "" 4
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.nf
Your platform is: x86_64\-linux
Your app has gems that work on these platforms:
* ruby
Your Gemfile specifies a Ruby version requirement:
* ruby 1\.9\.3
Your current platform satisfies the Ruby version requirement\.
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.fi
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.IP "" 0
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.P
\fBplatform\fR will list all the platforms in your \fBGemfile\.lock\fR as well as the \fBruby\fR directive if applicable from your Gemfile(5)\. It will also let you know if the \fBruby\fR directive requirement has been met\. If \fBruby\fR directive doesn\'t match the running Ruby VM, it will tell you what part does not\.
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.SH "OPTIONS"
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.TP
\fB\-\-ruby\fR
It will display the ruby directive information, so you don\'t have to parse it from the Gemfile(5)\.