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      <description>In conclusion, rbenv is a powerful and versatile tool for managing multiple Ruby environments. It simplifies switching between Ruby versions, managing gemsets, and maintaining project-specific dependencies. With easy installation and cross-platform compatibility, rbenv is essential for Ruby developers aiming to streamline their workflow and keep their projects well-organized.</description>
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