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<shevy>
anyone knows of a way to query the latest version of a ruby gem from the commandline?
<shevy>
(of a particular gem that is, not of rubygems*.zip itself)
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<havenwood>
shevy: One option would be to use the RubyGems API. For example, Rail's latest version: ruby -ropen-uri -rjson -e 'GEM = "rails"; puts JSON.parse(open("https://rubygems.org/api/v1/versions/#{GEM}.json", &:read)).first["number"]'
<shevy>
ok give me a moment or two to get the above into my head
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