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Ruby dependency management is better handled using a Gemfile; you can tie to specific gem version which is useful when your tool was built against an earlier version and upstream release a new major and break it.
("gem install" by default will always install the latest version)

next in setup.rb you can run "gem install -g" rather than all the multiple gem invocations via the shell

Ruby dependency management is better handled using a Gemfile; you can tie to specific gem version which is useful when your tool was built against an earlier version and upstream release a new major and break it.
("gem install" by default will always install the latest version)

next in setup.rb you can run "gem install -g" rather than all the multiple gem invocations via the shell
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