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- [Turning Things Into Hashes](ruby/turning-things-into-hashes.md)
- [Uncaught Exceptions In Pry](ruby/uncaught-exceptions-in-pry.md)
- [`undef_method` And The Inheritance Hierarchy](ruby/undef-method-and-the-inheritance-hierarchy.md)
- [Uninstall Specific Version Of A Ruby Gem](ruby/uninstall-specific-version-of-a-ruby-gem.md)
- [Unpacking Strings Into Binary](ruby/unpacking-strings-into-binary.md)
- [Up And Down With Integers](ruby/up-and-down-with-integers.md)
- [Use A Case Statement As A Cond Statement](ruby/use-a-case-statement-as-a-cond-statement.md)

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# Uninstall Specific Version Of A Ruby Gem
I have two versions of `bundler` installed on my machine—`2.2.4` and `2.2.10`.
When I check the version of bundler, I see it references the latest one.
```bash
$ bundle --version
Bundler version 2.2.10
```
I want to get rid of `2.2.10` so that I can use `2.2.4` instead. This can be
done by uninstalling that specific version of `bundler`.
To do this, specify the `-v` flag when running `gem uninstall`.
```bash
$ gem uninstall bundler -v 2.2.10
Successfully uninstalled bundler-2.2.10
$ bundle --version
Bundler version 2.2.4
```
Alternatively, if you want to use a different version of a gem without
uninstalling the primary version, you can [specify the version after the gem
name when calling it](run-an-older-version-of-bundler.md).
[source](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23887726/rails-uninstall-specific-version-of-a-library-using-gem)