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I have several versions of a Ruby gem:

$ gem list
rjb (1.3.4, 1.3.3, 1.1.9)

How can I remove old versions but keep the most recent?

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# remove all old versions of the gem
gem cleanup rjb

# choose which ones you want to remove
gem uninstall rjb

# remove version 1.1.9 only
gem uninstall rjb --version 1.1.9

# remove all versions less than 1.3.4
gem uninstall rjb --version '<1.3.4'
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    Note, in the last command there must be a space after "Less than" operator.
    – Baurito
    Mar 25, 2022 at 23:05
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For removing older versions of all installed gems, following 2 commands are useful:

 gem cleanup --dryrun

Above command will preview what gems are going to be removed.

 gem cleanup

Above command will actually remove them.

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    Doesn't work in my ubuntu cloud9 setup ... have to run with sudo Nov 13, 2018 at 16:46
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    As of the current version of gem, 3.2.15, I get the following message. The --dryrun option has been deprecated and will be removed in future versions of Rubygems. Use --dry-run instead Apr 20, 2021 at 19:11
  • On Rails, I had to run bundle install after these two commands to re-install some gems that went missing such as puma. May 23, 2022 at 4:16
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Way to clean out any old versions of gems.

sudo gem cleanup

If you just want to see a list of what would be removed you can use:

sudo gem cleanup -d

You can also cleanup just a specific gem by specifying its name:

sudo gem cleanup gemname

for remove specific version like 1.1.9 only

gem uninstall gemname --version 1.1.9

If you still facing some exception to install gem, like:

invalid gem: package is corrupt, exception while verifying: undefined method `size' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) in /home/rails/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.1@project/cache/nokogiri-1.6.6.2.gem

the, you can remove it from cache:

rm /home/rails/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.1@project/cache/nokogiri-1.6.6.2.gem

For more detail:

http://blog.grepruby.com/2015/04/way-to-clean-up-gem-or-remove-old.html

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    You probably shouldn't be using sudo Feb 27, 2020 at 15:56
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Try something like gem uninstall rjb --version 1.3.4.

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    the question was "How can I remove old versions but keep the most recent?" this response would remove the newest version. Oct 6, 2017 at 16:40
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gem cleanup uses system commands. Installed gems are just directories in the filesystem. If you want to batch delete, use rm -R.

  1. gem environment and note the value of GEM PATHS
  2. cd <your-gem-paths>/gems
  3. ls -1 |grep rjb- |xargs rm -R
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    "Installed gems are just directories in the filesystem." good to know, thanks
    – philant
    Jul 4, 2017 at 6:36
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You might need to set GEM_HOME for the cleanup to work. You can check what paths exist for gemfiles by running:

gem env

Take note of the GEM PATHS section.

In my case, for example, with gems installed in my user home:

export GEM_HOME="~/.gem/ruby/2.4.0"
gem cleanup
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bundler clean

Stopped the message showing for me, as a last step after I tried all of the above.

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  • This doesn't really answer the question: what if Bundler isn't installed or there is no bundle file? Feb 3, 2022 at 19:58

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