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- ##
- # Example Gemfile.local file for Metasploit Framework
- #
- # The Gemfile.local file provides a way to use other gems that are not
- # included in the standard Gemfile provided with Metasploit.
- # This filename is included in Metasploit's .gitignore file, so local changes
- # to this file will not accidentally show up in future pull requests. This
- # example Gemfile.local includes all gems in Gemfile using instance_eval.
- # It also creates a new bundle group, 'local', to hold additional gems.
- #
- # This file will not be used by default within the framework. As such, one
- # must first install the custom Gemfile.local with bundle:
- # bundle install --gemfile Gemfile.local
- #
- # Note that msfupdate does not consider Gemfile.local when updating the
- # framework. If it is used, it may be necessary to run the above bundle
- # command after the update.
- #
- ###
- # Include the Gemfile included with the framework. This is very
- # important for picking up new gem dependencies.
- msf_gemfile = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'Gemfile')
- if File.readable?(msf_gemfile)
- instance_eval(File.read(msf_gemfile))
- end
- # Create a custom group
- group :local do
- # This is the first way to add a non-standard gem file dependency in.
- gem 'lab', '~> 0.2.7'
- # And this is another way that references local directories to find and compile the gem file as needed.
- # This is the optimal method for testing Gem PRs such as those in rex-text or rex-powershell.
- gem 'rex-powershell', path: '../rex-powershell'
- end
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