Now you have convenient command-line methods to install, manage, and switch to Ruby versions easily. Install RVM: $ \curl -sSL | bash -s stable -ruby Either way, a Ruby version manager will make it easy to install, manage, and switch between multiple versions of Ruby on the same system. The old standby, which I'm most familiar with, is RVM, but of you're familiar with Rbenv that'll do fine as well. ![]() If you're working with Ruby-even if it's just for Sass and Compass-you absolutely want to use a version manager. ![]() Package managers are the best way to simplify the installation process, because they require minimal work from the user's perspective and provide greater flexibility, consistency, and automation of the install process than installing apps manually. Next we'll set up global package managers to manage our system-level (and app-level) dependencies, including installing most of our command-line and GUI apps. ![]() In the last post, we synced down our core configuration files and customized our terminal.
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