bundle-gem - Generate a project skeleton for creating a rubygem
bundle gem GEM_NAME OPTIONS
Generates a directory named GEM_NAME with a Rakefile, GEM_NAME.gemspec,
and other supporting files and directories that can be used to develop a
rubygem with that name.
Run rake -T in the resulting project for a list of Rake tasks that can used
to test and publish the gem to rubygems.org.
The generated project skeleton can be customized with OPTIONS, as explained below. Note that these options can also be specified via Bundler's global configuration file using the following names:
gem.cocgem.mitgem.test--exe or -b or --bin
exe/GEM_NAME)
in the generated rubygem project. This binary will also be added to the
GEM_NAME.gemspec manifest. This behavior is disabled by default.--no-exe--exe specified in the global config).--cocCODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file to the root of the generated project. If
this option is unspecified, an interactive prompt will be displayed and the
answer will be saved in Bundler's global config for future bundle gem use.--no-cocCODE_OF_CONDUCT.md (overrides --coc specified in the
global config).--ext--no-ext--ext specified in the global
config).--mitLICENSE.txt file in the root of the generated
project. Your name from the global git config is used for the copyright
statement. If this option is unspecified, an interactive prompt will be
displayed and the answer will be saved in Bundler's global config for future
bundle gem use.--no-mitLICENSE.txt (overrides --mit specified in the global
config).-t, --test=minitest, --test=rspec
minitest and rspec. The GEM_NAME.gemspec
will be configured and a skeleton test/spec directory will be created based
on this option. If this option is unspecified, an interactive prompt will be
displayed and the answer will be saved in Bundler's global config for future
bundle gem use.-e, --edit[=EDITOR]
$BUNDLER_EDITOR, $VISUAL, or $EDITOR.