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@ -4,40 +4,39 @@ Guard is a command line tool that easily handle events on files modifications.
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== Features
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== Features
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- {FSEvent}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSEvents] support on Mac OS X 10.5+ (without RubyCocoa!, {rb-fsevent gem, >= 0.3.5}[https://rubygems.org/gems/rb-fsevent] required)
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- {FSEvent}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSEvents] support on Mac OS X 10.5+ (without RubyCocoa!, {rb-fsevent gem, >= 0.3.5}[https://rubygems.org/gems/rb-fsevent] required).
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- {Inotify}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inotify] support on Linux ({rb-inotify gem, >= 0.5.1}[https://rubygems.org/gems/rb-inotify] required)
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- {Inotify}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inotify] support on Linux ({rb-inotify gem, >= 0.5.1}[https://rubygems.org/gems/rb-inotify] required).
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- Polling for others (help us to support more systems)
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- Polling on the other operating systems (help us to support more OS).
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- Super fast change detection (when polling not used)
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- Automatic & Super fast (when polling is not used) files modifications detection (even new files are detected).
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- Automatic files modifications detection (even new files are detected)
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- Growl notifications ({growlnotify}[http://growl.info/documentation/growlnotify.php] & {growl gem}[https://rubygems.org/gems/growl] required)
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- Growl notification ({growlnotify}[http://growl.info/documentation/growlnotify.php] & {growl gem}[https://rubygems.org/gems/growl] required)
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- Libnotify notifications ({libnotify gem}[https://rubygems.org/gems/libnotify] required)
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- Libnotify notification ({libnotify gem}[https://rubygems.org/gems/libnotify] required)
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- Tested on Ruby 1.8.6, 1.8.7 & 1.9.2
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- Tested on Ruby 1.8.6, 1.8.7 & 1.9.2
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== Install
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== Install
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Install the gem:
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Install the gem:
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gem install guard
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$ gem install guard
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Add it to your Gemfile (inside test group):
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Add it to your Gemfile (inside the <tt>test</tt> group):
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gem 'guard'
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gem 'guard'
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Generate an empty Guardfile with:
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Generate an empty Guardfile with:
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guard init
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$ guard init
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Add the guards you need (see available guards below)
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Add the guards you need to your Guardfile (see the existing guards below).
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=== On Mac OS X
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=== On Mac OS X
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Install rb-fsevent for {FSEvent}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSEvents] support:
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Install the rb-fsevent gem for {FSEvent}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSEvents] support:
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gem install rb-fsevent
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$ gem install rb-fsevent
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Install growl for Growl notification support:
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Install the Growl gem if you want notification support:
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gem install growl
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$ gem install growl
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And add it to you Gemfile:
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And add it to you Gemfile:
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=== On Linux
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=== On Linux
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Install rb-inotify for {inotify}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inotify] support:
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Install the rb-inotify gem for {inotify}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inotify] support:
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gem install rb-inotify
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$ gem install rb-inotify
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Install libnotify for libonity notification support:
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Install the Libnotify gem if you want notification support:
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gem install libnotify
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$ gem install libnotify
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And add it to you Gemfile:
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And add it to you Gemfile:
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Just launch Guard inside your Ruby / Rails project with:
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Just launch Guard inside your Ruby / Rails project with:
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guard
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$ guard [start]
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or if you use Bundler, to run the Guard executable specific to your bundle:
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or if you use Bundler, to run the Guard executable specific to your bundle:
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bundle exec guard
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$ bundle exec guard
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== Command line options
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== Command line options
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Shell can be cleared after each change with:
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Shell can be cleared after each change with:
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guard --clear
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$ guard --clear
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guard -c # shortcut
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$ guard -c # shortcut
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The guards to start can be specified by group (see Guardfile DSL below) specifying the `--group` (or `-g`) option:
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The guards to start can be specified by group (see the Guardfile DSL below) specifying the <tt>--group</tt> (or <tt>-g</tt>) option:
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guard --group group_name another_group_name
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$ guard --group group_name another_group_name
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guard -g group_name another_group_name # shortcut
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$ guard -g group_name another_group_name # shortcut
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Options list is available with:
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Options list is available with:
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guard help [TASK]
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$ guard help [TASK]
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== Signal handlers
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== Signal handlers
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=== Add a guard to your Guardfile
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=== Add a guard to your Guardfile
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Add it to your Gemfile (inside test group):
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Add it to your Gemfile (inside the <tt>test</tt> group):
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gem '<guard-name>'
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gem '<guard-name>'
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Add guard definition to your Guardfile by running this command:
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Insert default guard's definition to your Guardfile by running this command:
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guard init <guard-name>
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$ guard init <guard-name>
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You are good to go!
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You are good to go!
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== Guardfile DSL
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== Guardfile DSL
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The Guardfile DSL consists of just three simple main methods: `guard`, `watch` & `group`.
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The Guardfile DSL consists of just three simple methods: <tt>guard</tt>, <tt>watch</tt> & <tt>group</tt>.
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Required:
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Required:
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- The `guard` method allows you to add a guard with an optional options hash.
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- The <tt>guard</tt> method allows you to add a guard with an optional hash of options.
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- The `watch` method allows you to define which files are supervised per this guard. A optional block can be added to overwrite path sent to run_on_change guard method or launch simple command.
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- The <tt>watch</tt> method allows you to define which files are supervised by this guard. An optional block can be added to overwrite the paths sent to the <tt>run_on_change</tt> guard method or to launch any arbitrary command.
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Optional:
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Optional:
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- The `group` method allows you to group several guards. Groups to 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.
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- The <tt>group</tt> method allows you to group several guards together. Groups to be run can be specified with the Guard DSL option <tt>--group</tt> (or <tt>-g</tt>). This comes in handy especially when you have a huge Guardfile and want to focus your development on a certain part.
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Example:
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Example:
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watch('Gemfile')
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watch('Gemfile')
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end
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end
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guard 'rspec' do
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guard 'rspec', :cli => '--color --format doc' do
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# Regexp watch patterns are matched with Regexp#match
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# Regexp watch patterns are matched with Regexp#match
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watch(%r{^spec/(.+)_spec\.rb})
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watch(%r{^spec/.+_spec\.rb})
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watch(%r{^lib/(.+)\.rb}) { |m| "spec/lib/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
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watch(%r{^lib/(.+)\.rb}) { |m| "spec/lib/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
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watch(%r{^spec/models/.+\.rb}) { ["spec/models", "spec/acceptance"] }
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watch(%r{^spec/models/.+\.rb}) { ["spec/models", "spec/acceptance"] }
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watch(%r{^spec/.+\.rb}) { `say hello` }
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watch(%r{^spec/.+\.rb}) { `say hello` }
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group 'frontend' do
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group 'frontend' do
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guard 'coffeescript', :output => 'public/javascripts/compiled' do
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guard 'coffeescript', :output => 'public/javascripts/compiled' do
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watch(%r{app/coffeescripts/.+\.coffee})
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watch(%r{^app/coffeescripts/.+\.coffee})
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end
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end
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guard 'livereload' do
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guard 'livereload' do
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watch(%r{app/.+\.(erb|haml)})
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watch(%r{^app/.+\.(erb|haml)})
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end
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end
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end
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== Create a guard
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== Create a new guard
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Create a new guard is very easy, just create a new gem with this basic structure:
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Creating a new guard is very easy, just create a new gem (<tt>bundle gem</tt> if you use Bundler) with this basic structure:
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lib/
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lib/
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guard/
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guard/
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Guardfile (needed for guard init <guard-name>)
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Guardfile (needed for guard init <guard-name>)
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guard-name.rb
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guard-name.rb
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lib/guard/guard-name.rb inherit from guard/guard and should overwrite at least one of the five guard methods. Example:
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<tt>Guard::GuardName</tt> (in <tt>lib/guard/guard-name.rb</tt>) must inherit from <tt>Guard::Guard</tt> and should overwrite at least one of the five basic <tt>Guard::Guard</tt> instance methods. Example:
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require 'guard'
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require 'guard'
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require 'guard/guard'
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require 'guard/guard'
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module Guard
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module Guard
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class GuardName < Guard
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class GuardName < Guard
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def initialize(watchers = [], options = {})
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def initialize(watchers=[], options={})
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super
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super
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# init stuff here, thx!
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# init stuff here, thx!
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# = Guard method =
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# = Guard method =
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# ================
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# ================
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# If one of those methods raise an exception, the Guard instance
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# If one of those methods raise an exception, the Guard::GuardName instance
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# will be removed from the active guard.
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# will be removed from the active guards.
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# Call once when guard starts
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# Called once when Guard starts
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# Please override initialize method to init stuff
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# Please override initialize method to init stuff
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def start
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def start
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true
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true
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end
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# Call with Ctrl-C signal (when Guard quit)
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# Called on Ctrl-C signal (when Guard quits)
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def stop
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true
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true
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# Call with Ctrl-Z signal
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# Called on Ctrl-Z signal
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# This method should be mainly used for "reload" (really!) actions like reloading passenger/spork/bundler/...
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# This method should be mainly used for "reload" (really!) actions like reloading passenger/spork/bundler/...
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def reload
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def reload
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true
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true
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# Call with Ctrl-/ signal
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# Called on Ctrl-/ signal
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# This method should be principally used for long action like running all specs/tests/...
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# This method should be principally used for long action like running all specs/tests/...
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def run_all
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def run_all
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true
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true
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# Call on file(s) modifications
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# Called on file(s) modifications
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def run_on_change(paths)
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def run_on_change(paths)
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true
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true
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Looks at available guards code for more concrete example.
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Please take a look at the existing guards' source code (see the list above) for more concrete example.
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== Development
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== Development
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- Source hosted at {GitHub}[https://github.com/guard/guard]
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- Source hosted at {GitHub}[https://github.com/guard/guard].
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- Report issues/Questions/Feature requests on {GitHub Issues}[https://github.com/guard/guard/issues]
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- Report Issues/Questions/Feature requests on {GitHub Issues}[https://github.com/guard/guard/issues].
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Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested. Please create a topic branch for every separate change
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Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested. Please create a topic branch for every separate change
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you make.
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you make.
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