Is it possible to search for all gems that rely on a certain rubygem?
For example, I d like to ask for all gems in gemcutter that rely on the test-unit gem.
Background: I m looking to see how other gems handle the issue mentioned here.
Is it possible to search for all gems that rely on a certain rubygem?
For example, I d like to ask for all gems in gemcutter that rely on the test-unit gem.
Background: I m looking to see how other gems handle the issue mentioned here.
I had the same problem, and found that some of the other suggestions for this question are now defunct. I came up with a 2-step solution that worked for me.
The following unix-y script will tell you all the gems your gems depend on:
gem list | egrep ^.*[ ] -o | gem dependency
Then I just searched for the culprit in the output.
Searching for gems with test-unit- brings up a few gems with test-unit- dependencies:
gem search test-unit-
Also, you can search your local gems dependencies with my gem grep plugin
gem grep -f dependencies test-unit
In a future release I plan to support searching remote gem dependencies ...
Use Google + Gemcutter.
This worked for me:
gem dependency GEMNAME --reverse_dependencies
Credit where credit is due: https://stackoverflow.com/a/15079152/4970976.
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