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	This has the benefit that:
* Allows the installation of bundler as a default gem from rubygems to
include man pages.
* Removes the need to build man pages during our tests.
* Makes working with the manifest easier, because we only have source
controlled files, and not a mix of source control and generated files.
To make sure they never fall out of sync, we replace the previous
`man:build` CI task with a `man:check` task that makes sure the
generated man pages are up to date.
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BUNDLE-PRISTINE(1)					    BUNDLE-PRISTINE(1)
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NAME
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       bundle-pristine - Restores installed gems to their pristine condition
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SYNOPSIS
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       bundle pristine
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DESCRIPTION
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       pristine  restores  the	installed gems in the bundle to their pristine
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       condition using the local gem cache from  RubyGems.  For  git  gems,  a
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       forced checkout will be performed.
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       For  further  explanation,  bundle  pristine  ignores unpacked files on
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       disk. In other words, this command utilizes the local .gem cache or the
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       gem's git repository as if one were installing from scratch.
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       Note:  the  Bundler  gem  cannot be restored to its original state with
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       pristine. One also cannot use bundle pristine on  gems  with  a	'path'
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       option  in  the	Gemfile,  because  bundler has no original copy it can
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       restore from.
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       When is it practical to use bundle pristine?
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       It comes in handy when a developer is debugging a gem. bundle  pristine
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       is a great way to get rid of experimental changes to a gem that one may
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       not want.
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       Why use bundle pristine over gem pristine --all?
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       Both commands are very similar. For context: bundle  pristine,  without
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       arguments,  cleans  all gems from the lockfile. Meanwhile, gem pristine
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       --all cleans all installed gems for that Ruby version.
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       If a developer forgets which gems in their project they might have been
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       debugging,  the Rubygems gem pristine [GEMNAME] command may be inconve-
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       nient. One can avoid waiting for gem pristine --all,  and  instead  run
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       bundle pristine.
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				  August 2019		    BUNDLE-PRISTINE(1)
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