Thank you so much! Just what I was looking for. I knew there had to be
a way... It doesn't seem like the :path option is mentioned much
however.

On Apr 19, 6:42 pm, Mislav Marohnić <[email protected]> wrote:
> First of all, this is not a list to discuss Bundler features or development.
> Ask on #carlhuda Freenode channel.
>
> But now that you're here, I can give you advice: bundling versioned gems is
> only meant for libraries that are not in active development at this moment.
> For libraries that you current work on locally, there is the "path" option
> which tells Bundler "add the gem/library under this path to load paths".
> Perfect for development, and when you release a (relatively) stable version
> which you want to share, switch back to `gem` method with version
> specification. Bump up the version after each cycle.
>
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