[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ranmocy/guard-rails.png)](https://travis-ci.org/ranmocy/guard-rails) Want to restart your Rails development server whilst you work? Now you can! guard 'rails', :port => 5000 do watch('Gemfile.lock') watch(%r{^(config|lib)/.*}) end Lots of fun options! * `:port` is the port number to run on (default `3000`) * `:environment` is the environment to use (default `development`) * `:start_on_start` will start the server when starting Guard (default `true`) * `:force_run` kills any process that's holding open the listen port before attempting to (re)start Rails (default `false`). * `:daemon` runs the server as a daemon, without any output to the terminal that ran `guard` (default `false`). * `:debugger` runs the server with the debugger enabled (default `false`). Required ruby-debug gem. * `:timeout` waits this number of seconds when restarting the Rails server before reporting there's a problem (default `20`). * `:server` lets you specify the webserver engine to use (try `:server => :thin`). * `:pid_file` specify your pid_file, so that maybe you can run multiple instances with same rails_env (default `tmp/pids/[RAILS_ENV].pid`) * `:zeus` support [zeus](https://github.com/burke/zeus) to boost rails init speed. Feel free to fork'n'fix for any willing.