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Add Select A Specific Rails Version To Install as a Rails TIL

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- [Schedule Sidekiq Jobs Out Into The Future](rails/schedule-sidekiq-jobs-out-into-the-future.md) - [Schedule Sidekiq Jobs Out Into The Future](rails/schedule-sidekiq-jobs-out-into-the-future.md)
- [Secure Passwords With Rails And Bcrypt](rails/secure-passwords-with-rails-and-bcrypt.md) - [Secure Passwords With Rails And Bcrypt](rails/secure-passwords-with-rails-and-bcrypt.md)
- [Select A Select By Selector](rails/select-a-select-by-selector.md) - [Select A Select By Selector](rails/select-a-select-by-selector.md)
- [Select A Specific Rails Version To Install](rails/select-a-specific-rails-version-to-install.md)
- [Select Value For SQL Counts](rails/select-value-for-sql-counts.md) - [Select Value For SQL Counts](rails/select-value-for-sql-counts.md)
- [Serialize With fast_jsonapi In A Rails App](rails/serialize-with-fast-jsonapi-in-a-rails-app.md) - [Serialize With fast_jsonapi In A Rails App](rails/serialize-with-fast-jsonapi-in-a-rails-app.md)
- [Set A Timestamp Field To The Current Time](rails/set-a-timestamp-field-to-the-current-time.md) - [Set A Timestamp Field To The Current Time](rails/set-a-timestamp-field-to-the-current-time.md)

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# Select A Specific Rails Version To Install
We can install a specific Rails version with `gem` using the version flag.
```bash
$ gem install rails --version 7.1.3
```
That's only if we already know which specific version we are intending to
install.
A better version of this would show us a list of available version and let us
select the one we want.
We can do this by fetching all remote Rails versions with `gem`, splitting that
output up into a single version per line, and then piping that to an `fzf`
prompt. The version we navigate to and select will be fed into the `gem
install` command.
```bash
gem install rails --version $(
gem list rails --exact --remote --all \
| sed -n 's/.*(\([^)]*\)).*/\1/p' \
| tr ',' '\n' \
| sed 's/^ //' \
| fzf
)
```