Is there any one-liner commands that does this for me because bundle with rails doesn’t install the Rdocs (how unthoughtful).
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gem list | cut -d” ” -f1 | xargs -L 1 gem rdocThat should do it. It will install RI and RDOC for each gem you have installed (and each version of said gems)
Edit: Apparently I missed the –all option that is now staring me in the face :).
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Thanks Patjoh