Keycutter
Multiple rubygems accounts? Manage your keys with ease. Keycutter adds account management to rubygems, so you can manage gems for multiple accounts or organizations.
Installation
gem install keycutter
Usage
Use the gem keys
command to manage multiple API keys. Upon installation,
keycutter will only know about your existing rubygems key:
$ gem keys --list
*** CURRENT KEYS ***
* rubygems
If you manage gems for your company or an open-source organization, you can add additional keys:
$ gem keys --add work
Email:
Password:
You'll be prompted for your Rubygems.org email and password.
If you're using RubyGems 1.4.1 or higher, you can pass the --host
option to
use a rubygems-compatible host when adding a key:
$ gem keys --add internal --host http://gems.mycompany.com
By default, your existing rubygems.org key is used whenever communicating with rubygems. To switch the default key used to manage remote gems:
$ gem keys --default work
Your default key is always marked with a *:
$ gem keys --list
*** CURRENT KEYS ***
internal
rubygems
* work
You can also remove keys:
$ gem keys --remove project
Help is available from the command line:
$ gem keys --help