File: outdated_command.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true

require_relative "../command"
require_relative "../local_remote_options"
require_relative "../spec_fetcher"
require_relative "../version_option"

class Gem::Commands::OutdatedCommand < Gem::Command
  include Gem::LocalRemoteOptions
  include Gem::VersionOption

  def initialize
    super "outdated", "Display all gems that need updates"

    add_local_remote_options
    add_platform_option
  end

  def description # :nodoc:
    <<-EOF
The outdated command lists gems you may wish to upgrade to a newer version.

You can check for dependency mismatches using the dependency command and
update the gems with the update or install commands.
    EOF
  end

  def execute
    Gem::Specification.outdated_and_latest_version.each do |spec, remote_version|
      say "#{spec.name} (#{spec.version} < #{remote_version})"
    end
  end
end