Commit 37dace69 authored by Erik Michaels-Ober's avatar Erik Michaels-Ober
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Remove dollar signs so commands can be copied and pasted without modification

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ need precise control over Ruby version installation.
Installing ruby-build as an rbenv plugin will give you access to the
`rbenv install` command.

    $ git clone git://github.com/sstephenson/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build
    git clone git://github.com/sstephenson/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build

This will install the latest development version of ruby-build into
the `~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build` directory. From that directory, you
@@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ the `ruby-build` command for precise control over Ruby version
installation. If you have rbenv installed, you will also be able to
use the `rbenv install` command.

    $ git clone git://github.com/sstephenson/ruby-build.git
    $ cd ruby-build
    $ ./install.sh
    git clone git://github.com/sstephenson/ruby-build.git
    cd ruby-build
    ./install.sh

This will install ruby-build into `/usr/local`. If you do not have
write permission to `/usr/local`, you will need to run `sudo
@@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ installed, you will also be able to use the `rbenv install` command.
*This is the recommended method of installation if you installed rbenv
 with Homebrew.*

    $ brew install ruby-build
    brew install ruby-build

Or, if you would like to install the latest development release:

    $ brew install --HEAD ruby-build
    brew install --HEAD ruby-build


## Usage
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Or, if you would like to install the latest development release:
To install a Ruby version for use with rbenv, run `rbenv install` with
the exact name of the version you want to install. For example,

    $ rbenv install 1.9.3-p286
    rbenv install 1.9.3-p286

Ruby versions will be installed into a directory of the same name
under `~/.rbenv/versions`.
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Run the `ruby-build` command with the exact name of the version you
want to install and the full path where you want to install it. For
example,

    $ ruby-build 1.9.3-p286 ~/local/ruby-1.9.3-p286
    ruby-build 1.9.3-p286 ~/local/ruby-1.9.3-p286

To see a list of all available Ruby versions, run `ruby-build
--definitions`.