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Explains the presence of a dependency, like yarn why
.
bundle why tzinfo
ransack -> activesupport -> tzinfo
rspec-rails -> activesupport -> tzinfo
business_time -> tzinfo
...
By using this software you accept the terms of the license.
bundler plugin install bundler-why
bundler plugin uninstall bundler-why # requires bundler 2.2.0
Specify the name of one gem. There are no options.
This project does not accept contributions at this time.
If you like graphs, you'll enjoy knowing that Bundler uses a directed
acyclic graph and why
is printing all directed paths to the specified
gem.
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We found that bundler-why demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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