Make your own gem in Ruby
Ruby
mkdir own_gem
cd own_gem
mkdir lib
local_gem.gemspec
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = %q{local_gem}
s.author = 'Jonorsky'
s.version = "0.0.0"
s.date = %q{2019-01-01}
s.summary = %q{Gem Description}
s.files = [
"lib/local_gem.rb"
]
s.require_paths = ["lib"]
end
Put 1 ruby file in lib /lib/local_gem.rb
module local_gem
class Person
def self.name?
puts "Name: Jonorsky"
end
end
end
Build it using this command
gem build local_gem.gemspec
You should see the following output
Successfully built RubyGem
Name: local_gem
Version: 0.0.0
File: local_gem-0.0.0.gem
The Generated Gem will be rename as 'local_gem-0.0.0.gem'
Gem name = concatenated s.name + '-' + s.version
Now you create your own Gem and you can use it in other projects
Make separate folder, for example in Desktop
cd Desktop
mkdir project
cd project
Install Ruby in that Folder Directory, Find the path of the local_gem-0.0.0.gem by right click the file > then copy the Path in Parent Folder
/home/*YourAccountName/Desktop/own_gem/local_gem-0.0.0.gem
After that execute this command in order to install your Gem in project directory
gem install --local /home/*YourAccountName/Desktop/own_gem/local_gem-0.0.0.gem
The output must be
Successfully installed local_gem-0.0.0
Parsing documentation for local_gem-0.0.0
Installing ri documentation for local_gem-0.0.0
Done installing documentation for local_gem after 0 seconds
1 gem installed
Create your Ruby File in project folder with test_gem.rb
require 'local_gem'
local_gem::Person.name?
Execute your ruby file
ruby test_gem.rb
Output:
Name: Jonorsky