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authorBrooks Reese <brooksreese@gmail.com>2015-08-11 21:02:09 -0500
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[ci skip] Swap ruby -v and the installation tip
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@@ -92,17 +92,17 @@ Open up a command line prompt. On Mac OS X open Terminal.app, on Windows choose
dollar sign `$` should be run in the command line. Verify that you have a
current version of Ruby installed:
+```bash
+$ ruby -v
+ruby 2.2.2p95
+```
+
TIP: A number of tools exist to help you quickly install Ruby and Ruby
on Rails on your system. Windows users can use [Rails Installer](http://railsinstaller.org),
while Mac OS X users can use [Tokaido](https://github.com/tokaido/tokaidoapp).
For more installation methods for most Operating Systems take a look at
[ruby-lang.org](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/installation/).
-```bash
-$ ruby -v
-ruby 2.2.2p95
-```
-
Many popular UNIX-like OSes ship with an acceptable version of SQLite3.
On Windows, if you installed Rails through Rails Installer, you
already have SQLite installed. Others can find installation instructions