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I prefer to always pin gem versions in my Gemfile, doing so manually is a bit annoying after running bundle add
I don't want any deployment (running bundle install) to suddenly have things updating things, especially with more and more (seemingly?) dependency vulnerabilityies, and more (ai slop?) things breaking
Things like .npmrc and bunfig.toml have options to always lock when running add
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potentially an alias for groupsthe JS ones have-D, but we have to write --g development`
(i'm guessing this one wont happen, rubists wanna keep things like ruby, rather than how other communities do it) :P
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I prefer to always pin gem versions in my Gemfile, doing so manually is a bit annoying after running
bundle addI don't want any deployment (running
bundle install) to suddenly have things updating things, especially with more and more (seemingly?) dependency vulnerabilityies, and more (ai slop?) things breakingThings like
.npmrcandbunfig.tomlhave options to always lock when runningadd--
potentially an alias for groups
the JS ones have-D, but we have to write--g development`(i'm guessing this one wont happen, rubists wanna keep things like ruby, rather than how other communities do it) :P
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