This may seem like overkill to you, but I'll explain why I think it's worthwhile.
You lay out in the README the two basic ways to use rbfu - namely rbfu or rbfu-env, and you explain that each of those two commands can omit the Ruby version if there's a .ruby-version file present.
However, if the user calls simply rbfu, the error message is too brief and doesn't really cover the different ways to invoke and use rbfu.
I hope the current change gives a simple usage message without adding too much overhead. Thanks for considering it.
This may seem like overkill to you, but I'll explain why I think it's worthwhile.
You lay out in the README the two basic ways to use
rbfu
- namelyrbfu
orrbfu-env
, and you explain that each of those two commands can omit the Ruby version if there's a.ruby-version
file present.However, if the user calls simply
rbfu
, the error message is too brief and doesn't really cover the different ways to invoke and userbfu
.I hope the current change gives a simple usage message without adding too much overhead. Thanks for considering it.