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bundle-lock(1) -- Creates / Updates a lockfile without installing
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## SYNOPSIS
`bundle lock` [--update]
[--local]
[--print]
[--lockfile=PATH]
## DESCRIPTION
Lock the gems specified in Gemfile.
## OPTIONS
* `--update=<*gems>`:
Ignores the existing lockfile. Resolve then updates lockfile. Taking a list
of gems or updating all gems if no list is given.
* `--local`:
Do not attempt to connect to `rubygems.org`. Instead, Bundler will use the
gems already present in Rubygems' cache or in `vendor/cache`. Note that if a
appropriate platform-specific gem exists on `rubygems.org` it will not be
found.
* `--print`:
Prints the lockfile to STDOUT instead of writing to the file system.
* `--lockfile=<path>`:
The path where the lockfile should be written to.
## UPDATING ALL GEMS
If you run `bundle lock` with `--update` option without list of gems, bundler will
ignore any previously installed gems and resolve all dependencies again based
on the latest versions of all gems available in the sources.
## UPDATING A LIST OF GEMS
Sometimes, you want to update a single gem in the Gemfile(5), and leave the rest of
the gems that you specified locked to the versions in the `Gemfile.lock`.
For instance, you only want to update `nokogiri`, run `bundle lock --update nokogiri`.
Bundler will update `nokogiri` and any of its dependencies, but leave the rest of the
gems that you specified locked to the versions in the `Gemfile.lock`.