Allow non-superusers to use the script.#18
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Todavía no entiendo mucho lo de los códigos. Un saludo.
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On my computer I am not a administrator/super user so can't run
gem install bundlerHowever, I edited the file to have
bundle config set --local path 'vendor/bundle'and that worked fine for me.And this is better as it is only available for the users who actually need it.
Hope this is a good proposal!
I am using MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 so I don't know and can't test if it works on other operating systems. But I think that it should.