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bundle outdated

bundle-outdated - List installed gems with newer versions available

bundle outdated [GEM] [--local]
                        [--pre]
                        [--source]
                        [--strict]
                        [--parseable | --porcelain]
                        [--group=GROUP]
                        [--groups]
                        [--update-strict]
                        [--patch|--minor|--major]
                        [--filter-major]
                        [--filter-minor]
                        [--filter-patch]

Description

Outdated lists the names and versions of gems that have a newer version available in the given source. Calling outdated with [GEM [GEM]] will only check for newer versions of the given gems. Prerelease gems are ignored by default. If your gems are up to date, Bundler will exit with a status of 0. Otherwise, it will exit 1.

Options

--local

Do not attempt to fetch gems remotely and use the gem cache instead.

--pre

Check for newer pre-release gems.

--source

Check against a specific source.

--strict

Only list newer versions allowed by your Gemfile requirements.

--parseable, --porcelain

Use minimal formatting for more parseable output.

--group

List gems from a specific group.

--groups

List gems organized by groups.

--update-strict

Strict conservative resolution, do not allow any gem to be updated past latest --patch | --minor| --major.

--minor

Prefer updating only to next minor version.

--major

Prefer updating to next major version (default).

--patch

Prefer updating only to next patch version.

--filter-major

Only list major newer versions.

--filter-minor

Only list minor newer versions.

--filter-patch

Only list patch newer versions.

Patch Level Options

See bundle update(1) for details.

One difference between the patch level options in bundle update and here is the --strict option. --strict was already an option on outdated before the patch level options were added. --strict wasn't altered, and the --update-strict option on outdated reflects what --strict does on bundle update.

Filtering Output

The 3 filtering options do not affect the resolution of versions, merely what versions are shown in the output.

If the regular output shows the following:

* faker (newest 1.6.6, installed 1.6.5, requested ~> 1.4) in groups "development, test"
* hashie (newest 3.4.6, installed 1.2.0, requested = 1.2.0) in groups "default"
* headless (newest 2.3.1, installed 2.2.3) in groups "test"

--filter-major would only show:

* hashie (newest 3.4.6, installed 1.2.0, requested = 1.2.0) in groups "default"

--filter-minor would only show:

* headless (newest 2.3.1, installed 2.2.3) in groups "test"

--filter-patch would only show:

* faker (newest 1.6.6, installed 1.6.5, requested ~> 1.4) in groups "development, test"

Filter options can be combined. --filter-minor and --filter-patch would show:

* faker (newest 1.6.6, installed 1.6.5, requested ~> 1.4) in groups "development, test"
* headless (newest 2.3.1, installed 2.2.3) in groups "test"

Combining all three filter options would be the same result as providing none of them.