Also there are other dangers. Let's assume an RSS-Feed-Gem wich depends on
Nokogiri. Also you have a rails app which depends on Nokogiri.

Now you remove that RSS-Gem and your App suddenly stops working. Ok, that
is as easy as bundle command but creates unnecessary traffic and consumes
time.
Am 23.06.2013 02:11 schrieb "Joel Pearson" <[email protected]>:

> I can see it being quite dangerous to uninstall all dependancies of a
> given gem. In theory it could be dependant on gems which have become
> part of the core library in more recent Ruby versions, for example.
>
> However if you mean you want to keep only the latest version of each
> gem, there's the "gem clean" command.
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