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by raresp 3171 days ago
So they offer to steal your code for free. No thanks.
1 comments

Hi raresp, we don't have any access to any of your code, that was the main objective when compared to other similar services.

You have two ways to update your dependencies:

1. Manually upload your gemfile.lock.

2. Intall a post-commit hook which only sends the gemfile.lock in case it was changed.

It would be great if you could try it out.

Thank you.

I'm gald you detailed the functionality. Now my comment is pointless. Sorry for posting it.