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= Guard Guard is a command line tool to easly handle events on files modifications. == Features - FSEvent support on Mac OS X (without RubyCocoa!) - Inotify support on Linux (beta) - Super fast change detection - Automatic files modifications detection (even new files are detected) - Growl notification (please install {growlnotify}[http://growl.info/documentation/growlnotify.php]) - Libnotify notification == Install Only Mac OS X (10.5+) & Linux are supported. Tested on Ruby 1.8.7 & 1.9.2dev. Install the gem: gem install guard Add it to your Gemfile (inside test group): gem 'guard' Generate an empty Guardfile with: guard init Add guard(s) you need (see available guards below) == Usage Just launch Guard inside your ruby/rails project with: guard Options list is available with: guard help Signal handlers are used to interact with Guard: - Ctrl-C - Quit Guard (call stop guard(s) method before) - Ctrl-\ - Call run_all guard(s) method - Ctrl-Z - Call reload guard(s) method == Available Guards - {guard-rspec}[http://github.com/guard/guard-rspec] guard ideas: - guard-spork - guard-livereload - guard-cucumber - guard-test - guard-sass - guard-bundler - others ideas? === Add a guard to your Guardfile Add it to your Gemfile (inside test group): gem '<guard-name>' Add guard definition to your Guardfile with: guard init <guard-name> You are good to go! == Create a guard Create a new guard is very easy, just create a new gem with this basic structure: - lib/ - guard/ - guard-name/ - templates/ - Guardfile (needed for guard init <guard-name>) - guard-name.rb lib/guard/guard-name.rb inherit from guard/guard and should overwrite at least one of the five guard methods. Example: require 'guard' require 'guard/guard' module Guard class GuardName < Guard # ================ # = Guard method = # ================ # Call once when guard starts def start true end # Call with Ctrl-C signal (when Guard quit) def stop true end # Call with Ctrl-Z signal def reload true end # Call with Ctrl-/ signal def run_all true end # Call on file(s) modifications def run_on_change(paths) true end end end Looks at available guards code for more concrete example. == Guardfile DSL Guardfile DSL consists of just 2 simple methods: guard & watch. Example: guard 'rspec', :version => 2 do watch('^spec/(.*)_spec.rb') watch('^lib/(.*)\.rb') { |m| "spec/lib/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" } watch('^spec/spec_helper.rb') { "spec" } watch('^spec/spec_helper.rb') { `say hello` } end - "guard" method allow to add a guard with an optional options hash - "watch" method allow to define which files are supervised per this guard. A optional block can be added to overwrite path sending to run_on_change guard method or launch simple command. == TODO - Add more specs, help are welcome because I'm not sure about how to test stuff like this :-) == Development - Source hosted at {GitHub}[http://github.com/guard/guard] - Report issues/Questions/Feature requests on {GitHub Issues}[http://github.com/guard/guard/issues] Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested. Please create a topic branch for every separate change you make. == Authors {Thibaud Guillaume-Gentil}[http://github.com/thibaudgg].