guard 0.6.0 → 0.6.1

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+ ## 0.6.1 - August 15, 2011
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+ ### Bugs fixes:
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+ - Pull request [#120](https://github.com/guard/guard/pull/120): remove guardfile_contents when re-evaluating so that the Guardfile gets reloaded correctly. ([@mordaroso][])
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+ - Pull request [#119](https://github.com/guard/guard/pull/119): Dsl.evaluate_guardfile uses all groups if none specified. ([@ches][])
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  ## 0.6.0 - August 13, 2011
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  ### Bugs fixes:
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  [@brainopia]: https://github.com/brainopia
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  [@bronson]: https://github.com/bronson
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  [@capotej]: https://github.com/capotej
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+ [@ches]: https://github.com/ches
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  [@chrisberkhout]: https://github.com/chrisberkhout
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  [@dnagir]: https://github.com/dnagir
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+ [@docwhat]: https://github.com/docwhat
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  [@etehtsea]: https://github.com/etehtsea
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  [@fnichol]: https://github.com/fnichol
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  [@Gazer]: https://github.com/Gazer
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  [@koshigoe]: https://github.com/koshigoe
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  [@mcmire]: https://github.com/mcmire
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  [@mislav]: https://github.com/mislav
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+ [@mordaroso]: https://github.com/mordaroso
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  [@nestegg]: https://github.com/nestegg
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  [@netzpirat]: https://github.com/netzpirat
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  [@nicksieger]: https://github.com/nicksieger
data/README.md CHANGED
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  * Automatic & Super fast (when polling is not used) 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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  * Libnotify notifications ([libnotify gem](https://rubygems.org/gems/libnotify) required).
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- * Tested on Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9.2 && ree.
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+ * Tested against Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9.2 and REE.
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+ Screencast
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+ ----------
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+ Ryan Bates made a screencast on Guard, you can view it here: http://railscasts.com/episodes/264-guard
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  Install
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  -------
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  Optional:
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  * The `#watch` 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 guard's `#run_on_change` method or to launch any arbitrary command.
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- * The `#group` method 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.
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+ * The `#group` method 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.
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  def reevaluate_guardfile
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  ::Guard.guards.clear
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+ @@options.delete(:guardfile_contents)
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  Dsl.evaluate_guardfile(@@options)
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  msg = "Guardfile has been re-evaluated."
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  UI.info(msg)
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  end
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  def group(name, &guard_definition)
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- guard_definition.call if guard_definition && (@@options[:group].empty? || @@options[:group].include?(name.to_s))
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+ @groups = @@options[:group] || []
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+ guard_definition.call if guard_definition && (@groups.empty? || @groups.include?(name.to_s))
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  end
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  def guard(name, options = {}, &watch_definition)
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  module Guard
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- VERSION = "0.6.0" unless defined? Guard::VERSION
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+ VERSION = "0.6.1" unless defined? Guard::VERSION
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  end
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  Guard is a command line tool that easily handle events on files modifications\.
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  .
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  .SH "SYNOPSIS"
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- guard \fIcommand\fR \fIoptions\fR
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+ \fBguard <COMMAND> <OPTIONS>\fR
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  .SH "COMMANDS"
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  .
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  The following options are available:
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  .
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- \fB\-c\fR/\fB\-\-clear\fR
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- .
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- .IP "" 4
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- .
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- .nf
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- Clears the Shell after each change\.
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- .
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- .fi
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- .
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+ \fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-clear\fR Clears the Shell after each change\.
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  .
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  .P
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- \fB\-n\fR/\fB\-\-notify\fR \fIflag\fR
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- .
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- .IP "" 4
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- .
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- .nf
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- Disable notifications (Growl or Libnotify depending on your system)\.
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- Note that notifications can also be disabled globally by setting a GUARD_NOTIFY environment variable to false\.
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- The <flag> part can be passed to guard using true/false or t/f\.
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- .
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- .fi
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- .
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+ \fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-notify\fR \fIFLAG\fR Disable notifications (Growl or Libnotify depending on your system)\. Notifications can be disabled globally by setting a GUARD_NOTIFY environment variable to false\. FLAG can be \fBtrue\fR/\fBfalse\fR or \fBt\fR/\fBf\fR\.
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- .fi
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+ \fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-debug\fR Runs Guard in debug mode\.
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- .nf
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- Runs only the groups specified\.
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- .
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- .fi
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+ \fB\-g\fR, \fB\-\-group\fR \fIGROUP1\fR \fIGROUP2\fR\.\.\. Runs only the groups specified by GROUP1, GROUP2 etc\. Groups name should be separated by spaces\. Guards that don\'t belong to a group are considered global and are always run\.
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- \fB\-w\fR/\fB\-\-watchdir\fR \fIfolder\fR
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+ \fB\-w\fR, \fB\-\-watchdir\fR \fIPATH\fR
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- \fB\-G\fR/\fB\-\-guardfile\fR \fIfile\fR
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+ \fB\-G\fR, \fB\-\-guardfile\fR \fIFILE\fR Tells Guard to use FILE as its Guardfile instead of \fB\./Guardfile\fR or \fB~/\.Guardfile\fR\.
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+ If \fIGUARD\fR is present, add its default Guardfile configuration to the current Guardfile\. Note that \fIGUARD\fR is the guard\'s name without the \fBguard\-\fR prefix\. For instance to initialize guard\-rspec, run \fBguard init rspec\fR\.
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+ Initialize Guard and a specific guard at the same time:
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  <a href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a>
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  <a href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a>
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  <a href="#COMMANDS">COMMANDS</a>
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metadata CHANGED
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- date: 2011-08-13 00:00:00.000000000 +02:00
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