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xcode-select --install
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xcode-select --install
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:warning: We strongly recommend that you install Ruby gems in your home directory in order to avoid file permissions and the use of `sudo`. To change the default gem path, add those line to your shell config file (e.g. `~/.bash_profile`):
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export GEM_HOME=$HOME/gems
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export PATH=$HOME/gems/bin:$PATH
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```
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Relaunch your terminal and run `gem env` to check that default gem paths point to you home directory.
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## Set up Ruby included with the OS
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## Set up Ruby included with the OS
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Check your Ruby version meets our requirements. Jekyll requires Ruby 2.2.5 or above. If you're running an older version you'll need to [install a more recent Ruby version](#rbenv).
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Jekyll requires Ruby > 2.2.5 — we recommend that you run Ruby > 2.3 though, as more and more dependencies ask for that requirement. You're good to go on macOS Mojave 10.14:
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```sh
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```sh
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ruby -v
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ruby -v
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ruby 2.3.7p456 (2018-03-28 revision 63024) [universal.x86_64-darwin18]
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ruby 2.3.7p456 (2018-03-28 revision 63024) [universal.x86_64-darwin18]
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```
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Now install Jekyll and [Bundler](/docs/ruby-101/#bundler).
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You can install Jekyll and [Bundler](/docs/ruby-101/#bundler):
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```sh
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```sh
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gem install bundler jekyll
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gem install bundler jekyll
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```
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### Install a more recent Ruby version with rbenv {#rbenv}
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### Install latest stable Ruby with Homebrew {#brew}
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Developers often use [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv) to manage multiple
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To run latest Ruby version you need to install it through [Homebrew](https://brew.sh).
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Ruby versions. This can be useful when the version included with the OS is
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too old or when you want to run the same version as your colleagues/collaborators.
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# Install Homebrew
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/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
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brew install ruby
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```
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Don't forget to add the brew ruby path to your shell config :
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export PATH=/usr/local/opt/ruby/bin:$PATH
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```
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Then relaunch your terminal and check your updated Ruby setup:
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which ruby
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/usr/local/opt/ruby/bin/ruby
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ruby -v
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ruby 2.5.3p105 (2018-10-18 revision 65156) [x86_64-darwin18]
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```
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Yay, we are now running current stable Ruby!
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We can install bundler and jekyll:
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```sh
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gem install bundler jekyll
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```
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That's it, you're ready to roll!
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### Manage multiple Ruby environments with rbenv {#rbenv}
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People often use [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv) to manage multiple
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Ruby versions. This is very useful when you need to be able to run a given Ruby version on a project.
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```sh
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# Install Homebrew
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# Install Homebrew
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Restart your terminal for changes to take effect.
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Restart your terminal for changes to take effect.
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Now we can install the Ruby version of our choice, let's go with Ruby 2.5.3 here:
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Now you can install the Ruby version of our choice, let's go with current latest stable Ruby:
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```sh
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```sh
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rbenv install 2.5.3
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rbenv install 2.5.3
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