Forcing some links for Rubydoc.info [ci skip]

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Screencast
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Ryan Bates made a Railscast on Guard, you can view it here: http://railscasts.com/episodes/264-guard
Ryan Bates made a Railscast on Guard, you can view it here: [http://railscasts.com/episodes/264-guard](http://railscasts.com/episodes/264-guard)
Install
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The Guardfile DSL consists of the following methods:
* `#guard`: allows you to add a guard with an optional hash of options.
* `#watch`: allows you to define which files are supervised by this guard. An optional block can be added to overwrite the paths sent to the guard's `#run_on_change` method or to launch any arbitrary command.
* `#group`: allows you to group several guards together. Groups to be run can be specified with the Guard DSL option `--group` (or `-g`). This comes in handy especially when you have a huge Guardfile and want to focus your development on a certain part. Guards that don't belong to a group are considered global and are always run.
* `#callback`: allows you to execute arbitrary code before or after any of the `start`, `stop`, `reload`, `run_all` and `run_on_change` guards' method. You can even insert more hooks inside these methods. Please [checkout the Wiki page](https://github.com/guard/guard/wiki/Hooks-and-callbacks) for more details.
* `#ignore_paths`: allows you to ignore top level directories altogether. This comes is handy when you have large amounts of non-source data in you project. By default .bundle, .git, log, tmp, and vendor are ignored. Currently it is only possible to ignore the immediate descendants of the watched directory.
* `#guard` - Allows you to add a guard with an optional hash of options.
* `#watch` - Allows you to define which files are supervised by a guard. An optional block can be added to overwrite the paths sent to the guard's `#run_on_change` method or to launch any arbitrary command.
* `#group` - Allows you to group several guards together. Groups to be run can be specified with the Guard DSL option `--group` (or `-g`). This comes in handy especially when you have a huge Guardfile and want to focus your development on a certain part. Guards that don't belong to a group are considered global and are always run.
* `#callback` - Allows you to execute arbitrary code before or after any of the `start`, `stop`, `reload`, `run_all` and `run_on_change` guards' method. You can even insert more hooks inside these methods. Please [checkout the Wiki page](https://github.com/guard/guard/wiki/Hooks-and-callbacks) for more details.
* `#ignore_paths` - Allows you to ignore top level directories altogether. This comes is handy when you have large amounts of non-source data in you project. By default .bundle, .git, log, tmp, and vendor are ignored. Currently it is only possible to ignore the immediate descendants of the watched directory.
Example:
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end
end
Here is a very cool example by [@avdi](https://github.com/avdi) : http://avdi.org/devblog/2011/06/15/a-guardfile-for-redis
Here is a very cool example by [@avdi](https://github.com/avdi) : [http://avdi.org/devblog/2011/06/15/a-guardfile-for-redis](http://avdi.org/devblog/2011/06/15/a-guardfile-for-redis)
Development
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Contributors
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https://github.com/guard/guard/contributors
[https://github.com/guard/guard/contributors](https://github.com/guard/guard/contributors)