Vsonline:~/workspace/myblog $ bundle exec jekyll serve -h .com For example, before changing the version it should be like this:
We can use the rbenv which command to find which version is used when executing various ruby executables.
rbenv requires you to install each version of Ruby in the ~/. The job of the shims is to grab the directory for your desired version of Ruby and stick it at the beginning of your $PATH and then execute the corresponding binaries. home/vsonline/.rbenv/shims:/home/vsonline/.rbenv/shims:/home/vsonline/.rbenv/shims:/home/vsonline/.dotnet:/home/vsonline/.dotnet:/home/vsonline/.vscode-remote/bin/26076a4de974ead31f97692a0d32f90d735645c0/bin:/home/vsonline/.dotnet:/home/vsonline/.dotnet:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games:/opt/oryx:/opt/nodejs/lts/bin:/opt/python/latest/bin:/opt/yarn/stable/bin:/home/vsonline/.local/bin:/home/vsonline/.npm-global/bin:/opt/oryx:/opt/nodejs/lts/bin:/opt/python/latest/bin:/opt/yarn/stable/bin:/home/vsonline/.local/bin:/home/vsonline/.npm-global/bin:/opt/oryx:/opt/nodejs/lts/bin:/opt/python/latest/bin:/opt/yarn/stable/bin:/home/vsonline/.local/bin:/home/vsonline/.npm-global/bin:/opt/oryx:/opt/nodejs/lts/bin:/opt/python/latest/bin:/opt/yarn/stable/bin:/home/vsonline/.local/bin:/home/vsonline/.npm-global/binįrom Up and Running with rbenv by Ian Oxley I believe the easiest way to describe the instance is to quote what the operating system reports. The provided instance is a Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch).
To access it from your local Visual Studio Code you need to install the Visual Studio Online extension. The environment has most of the popular tools along with the Visual Studio Code server installed. My explanation is that you can create an instance on-demand on Azure for development purposes that you can access by your browser or by your local Visual Studio Code. You can work with environments from anywhere using either Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio IDE (in private preview), or the included browser-based editor. Visual Studio Online provides managed, on-demand development environments that can be used for long-term projects, to quickly prototype a new feature, or for short-term tasks like reviewing pull requests. The announcement by Nik Molnar provides the official explanation of what it really is. Visual Studio Online was first announced on November 4 and it is still in preview mode. Not to be confused with the original visual studio online, which was first renamed to Visual Studio Team Services before finally becoming Azure DEVOPS. Please note that I’m not an experienced person with Linux nor Ruby, so please keep that in mind and provide feedback if something is incorrect.
This post is written on visual studio online and is focused on how to prepare the environment to run Jekyll.