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@aneshodza Can you explain why you are not able to use the same version? |
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This should already be possible by using our custom bundle setting. Did you try using that already? |
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I have a very unique ruby setup, where
bundler exec
might not use the same version of ruby as I use locally. This still works for most things, except when the VSCode extensionruby-lsp
tries to run its LSP:I have a custom command that would run it just fine:
How can I make the plugin use my custom command to start ruby-lsp?
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