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Should the server restart when .ruby-version is changed? #2583

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I have checked that this feature is not already implemented

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Ruby now plans to to a patch release every two months or so, and repos are inconsistent about updaing their .ruby-version file. Here for example it declares 3.3.4 at the moment even though 3.3.5 is released. I make a habbit of removing previous patch releases when a new one releases and just hand-edit the .ruby-version file, no big deal. But I also have to manually reload the window to make ruby-lsp pick it up.

Should this happen automatically, same as with lockfile changes?

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