What is the difference between the bundle
& bundler
commands?
What is the difference between bundle
& bundle install
?
If there're no differences, why have multiple commands that do the same thing?
The executables bundle
& bundler
have the same functionality and therefore can be used interchangeably. You can see in the bundler/exe
directory that the bundler
executable just loads the bundle
executable. It seems to me that the bundle
command is more commonly used than the bundler
command.
The commands bundle
& bundle install
also have the same functionality. bundle
uses Thor, and bundle
's default task is install
. Also, bundle i
does the same thing as bundle install
because bundle
's task i
is mapped (aliased) to install
.
That's a GREAT question. :-) Ruby tends to follow the Perl programming motto: "There's more than one way to do it." I tend to prefer the Zen of Python principle: "There should be one—and preferably only one—obvious way to do it." I think the latter principle caters to the principle of least astonishment and tends to help keep things simple. Overall however, I still tend to prefer to program in Ruby (especially when building HTTP-based RESTful APIs, for which I use Rack). I think Ruby is simple, elegant, and readable. Perhaps Ruby would be even better if it took on Python's stance regarding this issue.