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You may want to make a feature... #3

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Nakilon opened this issue Jan 22, 2018 · 3 comments
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You may want to make a feature... #3

Nakilon opened this issue Jan 22, 2018 · 3 comments
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@Nakilon
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Nakilon commented Jan 22, 2018

... that would analyze all the gems specified in Gemfile and print these numbers as a table.
Probably the specified/resolved version of gem would matter too.

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zverok commented Jan 23, 2018

What the use case you have in mind?
I mean, for a typical app just the same output repeated 20-30-50 times would not be that readable. Maybe we can bend the output somehow to catch the "weak spots" (too obscure/old gems used), but I am not sure how to handle it in a useful manner.

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This is not exactly what Nak is ask for, but my company wrote a gem that measures how out-of-date your Gemfile is. https://github.com/jaredbeck/libyear-bundler

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zverok commented Jan 23, 2018

@jaredbeck wow that nice! Planned to do something like this myself one boring evening :)

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