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72 PointsWhat is the command ?
You need to run the "bin/rails" executable.
1 Answer
Jay McGavren
Treehouse TeacherI assume this question relates to Task 3 of the linked challenge:
Now that you're in the app directory, try running a web server.
The command for Task 1 was to create a new Rails app: rails new vet
. Notice there's no bin/
on the start there. That's because no bin
directory exists yet. When you run rails new vet
, it creates a vet
directory with a bin
subdirectory. So you type cd vet
to change into the vet
directory.
From then on, all Rails commands you run need to start with the bin/rails
executable. This ensures you're running the version of Rails within the bin
subdirectory, and not some other version that might be elsewhere on your computer. So the full command for Task 3 is this:
bin/rails server