joshbuddy-guard 0.10.0

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  2. data/LICENSE +20 -0
  3. data/README.md +470 -0
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  10. data/lib/guard/cli.rb +125 -0
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  12. data/lib/guard/dsl_describer.rb +150 -0
  13. data/lib/guard/group.rb +37 -0
  14. data/lib/guard/guard.rb +129 -0
  15. data/lib/guard/hook.rb +118 -0
  16. data/lib/guard/interactor.rb +116 -0
  17. data/lib/guard/listener.rb +351 -0
  18. data/lib/guard/listeners/darwin.rb +60 -0
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  20. data/lib/guard/listeners/polling.rb +55 -0
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  22. data/lib/guard/notifier.rb +290 -0
  23. data/lib/guard/templates/Guardfile +2 -0
  24. data/lib/guard/ui.rb +193 -0
  25. data/lib/guard/version.rb +6 -0
  26. data/lib/guard/watcher.rb +114 -0
  27. data/lib/vendor/darwin/Gemfile +6 -0
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  29. data/lib/vendor/darwin/LICENSE +20 -0
  30. data/lib/vendor/darwin/README.rdoc +254 -0
  31. data/lib/vendor/darwin/Rakefile +21 -0
  32. data/lib/vendor/darwin/ext/extconf.rb +61 -0
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  36. data/lib/vendor/darwin/lib/rb-fsevent/version.rb +3 -0
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  49. data/lib/vendor/linux/lib/rb-inotify/native/flags.rb +89 -0
  50. data/lib/vendor/linux/lib/rb-inotify/notifier.rb +308 -0
  51. data/lib/vendor/linux/lib/rb-inotify/watcher.rb +83 -0
  52. data/lib/vendor/linux/rb-inotify.gemspec +53 -0
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  56. data/lib/vendor/windows/lib/rb-fchange.rb +14 -0
  57. data/lib/vendor/windows/lib/rb-fchange/event.rb +29 -0
  58. data/lib/vendor/windows/lib/rb-fchange/native.rb +45 -0
  59. data/lib/vendor/windows/lib/rb-fchange/native/flags.rb +78 -0
  60. data/lib/vendor/windows/lib/rb-fchange/notifier.rb +149 -0
  61. data/lib/vendor/windows/lib/rb-fchange/version.rb +3 -0
  62. data/lib/vendor/windows/lib/rb-fchange/watcher.rb +99 -0
  63. data/lib/vendor/windows/rb-fchange.gemspec +34 -0
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+ ## 0.8.8 - October 21, 2011
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+ ### Bug fix
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+ - Fix `guard init` when a guard name is given. ([@rymai][])
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+ ## 0.8.7 - October 18, 2011
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+ ### Bug fix
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+ - [#166](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/166): Fix silent failure after re-evaluating Guardfile. (reported by [@dgutov][], fixed by [@rymai][], special thanks to [@dyfrgi][] for the [reproductible test case](https://github.com/dyfrgi/Guard-Broken))
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+ ## 0.8.6 - October 17, 2011
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+ ### Bug fixes
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+ - [#168](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/168): Fix `guard init` path to Guardfile template. (reported by [@semperos][])
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+ - [#167](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/167): Include objects in changed_paths when Guard allows any return from the watchers. (reported by [@earlonrails][], fixed by [@netzpirat][])
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+ ## 0.8.5 - October 17, 2011
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+ ### Improvements
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+ - `reload` and `run_all` Guard terminal interactions actions can be scoped to only run on a certain guard or group. ([@thibaudgg][])
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+ - Add cli option (-i / --no-interactions) to turn off Guard terminal interactions. ([@thibaudgg][])
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+ - Add support for Growl Notification Transport Protocol. ([@netzpirat][])
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+ - [#157](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/157): Allow any return from the Guard watchers. ([@earlonrails][])
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+ - [#156](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/156): Log error and diagnostic messages to STDERR. ([@sunaku][])
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+ - [#152](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/152): Growl Notify API update for a graceful fail. ([@scottdavis][])
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+ ### Bug fix
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+ - [#160](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/160): Avoid `Guard is not missing constant ...` exceptions. (reported by [@earlonrails][], fixed by [@netzpirat][])
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+ ## 0.8.4 - October 3, 2011
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+ ### Bug fix
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+ - [#149](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/149) & [#150](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/150): Fix issue where interator thread was continuing to capture input from stdin while a guard is being executed. (reported by [@hardipe][], fixed by [@f1sherman][])
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+ ## 0.8.3 - October 1, 2011
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+ ### Bug fix
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+ - [#145](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/145): Fix over-utilization of CPU in Interactor. ([@johnbintz][])
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+ ### Improvements
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+ - [#146](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/146): Use a mutex instead of a lock for more efficient/simple locking. ([@f1sherman][])
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+ - Make Guard implementation of `:task_has_failed` simple. ([@netzpirat][])
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+ ## 0.8.2 - September 30, 2011
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+ ### Bug fix
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+ - Fixed guard stop to prevent run_guard_task(:stop) to be skipped [guard-spork issue #28](https://github.com/guard/guard-spork/issues/28). ([@thibaudgg][])
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+ ### Improvement
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+ - Update docs regarding :task_has_failed. ([@netzpirat][])
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+ ## 0.8.1 - September 29, 2011
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+ ### Bug fix
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+ - [#144](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/144): Fix `guard init`. (reported by [@fabioyamate][], fixed by [@rymai][])
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+ ## 0.8.0 - September 28, 2011
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+ ### Bug fixes
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+ - [#137](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/137): Fix interacting with tools like ruby-debug. ([@hron][] & [@netzpirat][])
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+ - [#138](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/138): Fixed comments in example scaffold to reference interactions. ([@rmm5t][] & [@netzpirat][])
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+ ### New feature
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+ - [#136](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/136): New CLI `:watch_all_modifications`/`-A` option to watch for deleted and moved files too. ([@limeyd][] & [@netzpirat][])
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+ - [#97](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/97): Guard dependencies. Task execution can now be halted if a Guard throws `:task_has_failed` and `Guard::Dsl#group` options include `:halt_on_fail => true`. ([@rymai][])
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+ - [#121](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/121): `Guard.guards` and `Guard.groups` are now smart accessors. Filters can be passed to find a specific Guard/group or several Guards/groups that match (see YARDoc). ([@rymai][] & [@ches][])
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+ - New `Guard::Group` class to store groups defined in Guardfile (with `Guard::Dsl#group`). ([@rymai][])
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+ ### Improvements
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+ - Specs refactoring. ([@netzpirat][])
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+ - Full YARD documentation. ([@netzpirat][] & a little of [@rymai][])
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+ ## 0.7.0 - September 14, 2011
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+ ## 0.7.0.rc1 - September 5, 2011
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+ ### Major Changes
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+ - Posix Signals handlers (`Ctrl-C`, `Ctrl-\` and `Ctrl-Z`) are no more supported and replaced by `$stdin.gets`. Please refer to the "Interactions" section in the README for more information. ([@thibaudgg][])
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+ - JRuby & Rubinius support (beta). ([@thibaudgg][] & [@netzpirat][])
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+ ### New features
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+ - [#42](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/42): New DSL method: `callback` allows you to execute arbitrary code before or after any of the `start`, `stop`, `reload`, `run_all` and `run_on_change` guards' method. New [Wiki page](https://github.com/guard/guard/wiki/Hooks-and-callbacks) for documenting it. ([@monocle][] & [@rymai][])
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+ - Ability to 'pause' files modification listening. Please refer to the "Interactions" section in the README for more information. ([@thibaudgg][])
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+ ### Improvement
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+ ## 0.6.3 - September 1, 2011
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+ ### New features
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+ - [#130](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/130): Adds `ignore_paths` method to DSL. ([@ianwhite][])
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+ - [#128](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/128): Users can add additional settings to `~/.guard.rb` that augment the existing Guardfile. ([@tpope][])
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+ ## 0.6.2 - August 17, 2011
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+ ### Bug fixes
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+ - Re-add the possibility to use the `growl` gem since the `growl_notify` gem this is currently known to not work in conjunction with Spork. ([@netzpirat][])
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+ - Ensure that scoped groups and group name are symbolized before checking for inclusion. ([@rymai][])
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+ ### New features
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+ - Guards will now receive their group in the options hash at initialization (will be used for future features). ([@rymai][])
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+ ### Improvement
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+ - Explain the growl/growl_notify differences in the README. ([@netzpirat][])
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+ ## 0.6.1 - August 15, 2011
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+ ### Bug fixes
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+ - [#120](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/120): remove `guardfile_contents` when re-evaluating so that the Guardfile gets reloaded correctly. ([@mordaroso][])
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+ - [#119](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/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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+ - Pull request [#107](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/107): Small spelling fix. ([@dnagir][])
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+ ### New feature
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+ - Pull request [#112](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/112): Add `list` command to CLI. ([@docwhat][])
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+ ### Improvements
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+ - [#99](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/99): [OS X] Switch from growl gem to growl_notify gem. ([@johnbintz][])
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+ - [#115](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/115): [Linux] Add `:transient => true` to default libnotify options. ([@zonque][])
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+ - [#95](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/95): Output system commands and options to be executed when in debug mode. ([@uk-ar][] and [@netzpirat][])
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+ - `Guard::Dsl.revaluate_guardfile` has been renamed to `Guard::Dsl.reevaluate_guardfile`. ([@rymai][])
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+ - `watchdir`/`-w` to specify the directory in which Guard should watch for changes,
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+ - `guardfile`/`-G` to specify an alternate location for the Guardfile to use.
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+ - [#90](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/90): Refactoring of color handling in the `Guard::UI`. ([@stereobooster][])
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+ ### Improvements
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+ - [#94](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/94): Show backtrace in terminal when a problem with a watch action occurs. ([@capotej][])
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+ - [#88](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/88): Write exception trace in the terminal when a supervised task fail. ([@mcmire][])
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+ - Color in red the "ERROR:" flag when using `UI.error`. ([@rymai][])
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+ - [#79](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/79) and Pull request [#82](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/82): Improve INotify support on Linux. ([@Gazer][] & [@yannlugrin][])
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+ - [#12](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/12) and Pull request [#86](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/86): Eventually exits with SystemStackError. ([@stereobooster][])
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+ - [#84](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/84): Use RbConfig instead of obsolete and deprecated Config. ([@etehtsea][])
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+ - [#80](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/80): Watching dotfile (hidden files under unix). (reported by [@chrisberkhout][], fixed by [@yannlugrin][])
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+ - Fix ([@mislav][]) link in CHANGELOG (Note: this is a recursive CHANGELOG item). ([@fnichol][])
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+ - Notifier improvement, don't use system notification library if could not be required. ([@yannlugrin][])
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+ - [#51](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/51): Allow options (like `:priority`) to be passed through to the Notifier. ([@indirect][] & [@netzpirat][])
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+ - [#66](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/66): Support for dashes in guard names. ([@johnbintz][])
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+ - [#63](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/63): Refactor listeners to work as a library. ([@niklas][])
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+ - [#60](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/60): Added Windows support. ([@stereobooster][])
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+ - [#58](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/58): Extract code from signal handlers into methods. ([@nicksieger][])
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+ - Changed README from RDOC to Markdown! Let's celebrate! ([@thibaudgg][])
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+ - [#48](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/48): Adding support for inline Guard classes rather than requiring a gem. ([@jrsacks][])
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+ - [#35](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/35): Fixed open-gem/gem_open dependency problem by using `gem which` to locate guards gem path. (reported by [@thierryhenrio][], fixed by [@thibaudgg][])
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+ - [#13](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/13): `Guard::Dsl`. ([@oliamb][])
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+ - [#7](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/7): Fixes for Linux support. ([@yannlugrin][])
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+ - [#6](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/6): Locate guard now chomp newline in result path. ([@yannlugrin][])
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+ ## 0.2.0 - October 21, 2010
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+ - [#3](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/3): `guard init <guard-name>` no more need `Gemfile` but `open_gem` is required now. (reported by [@wereHamster][], fixed by [@thibaudgg][])
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+ - [#2](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues/2): 1.8.6 compatibility. (reported by [@veged][], fixed by [@thibaudgg][])
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+ ## 0.2.0.beta.1 - October 17, 2010
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+ - Improved listeners support (`rb-fsevent` & `rb-inotify`). ([@thibaudgg][])
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+ - Added polling listening fallback. ([@thibaudgg][])
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+
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+ [@anithri]: https://github.com/anithri
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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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+ [@dgutov]: https://github.com/dgutov
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+ [@dnagir]: https://github.com/dnagir
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+ [@docwhat]: https://github.com/docwhat
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+ [@dyfrgi]: https://github.com/dyfrgi
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+ [@earlonrails]: https://github.com/earlonrails
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+ [@etehtsea]: https://github.com/etehtsea
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+ [@f1sherman]: https://github.com/f1sherman
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+ [@fabioyamate]: https://github.com/fabioyamate
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+ [@fnichol]: https://github.com/fnichol
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+ [@Gazer]: https://github.com/Gazer
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+ [@gix]: https://github.com/gix
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+ [@hron]: https://github.com/hron
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+ [@hardipe]: https://github.com/hardipe
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+ [@hashrocketeer]: https://github.com/hashrocketeer
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+ [@ianwhite]: https://github.com/ianwhite
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+ [@indirect]: https://github.com/indirect
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+ [@jeffutter]: https://github.com/jeffutter
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+ [@johnbintz]: https://github.com/johnbintz
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+ [@jrsacks]: https://github.com/jrsacks
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+ [@koshigoe]: https://github.com/koshigoe
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+ [@limeyd]: https://github.com/limeyd
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+ [@mcmire]: https://github.com/mcmire
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+ [@mislav]: https://github.com/mislav
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+ [@monocle]: https://github.com/monocle
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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
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+ [@niklas]: https://github.com/niklas
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+ [@oliamb]: https://github.com/oliamb
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+ [@pcreux]: https://github.com/pcreux
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+ [@rmm5t]: https://github.com/rmm5t
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+ [@rymai]: https://github.com/rymai
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+ [@scottdavis]: https://github.com/scottdavis
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+ [@semperos]: https://github.com/semperos
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+ [@stereobooster]: https://github.com/stereobooster
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+ [@stouset]: https://github.com/stouset
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+ [@sunaku]: https://github.com/sunaku
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+ [@thibaudgg]: https://github.com/thibaudgg
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+ [@thierryhenrio]: https://github.com/thierryhenrio
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+ [@tinogomes]: https://github.com/tinogomes
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+ [@tpope]: https://github.com/tpope
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+ [@uk-ar]: https://github.com/uk-ar
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+ [@veged]: https://github.com/veged
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+ [@wereHamster]: https://github.com/wereHamster
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+ [@yannlugrin]: https://github.com/yannlugrin
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+ [@zonque]: https://github.com/zonque
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+ Copyright (c) 2011 Thibaud Guillaume-Gentil
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ Guard [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/guard/guard.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/guard/guard)
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+ =====
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+
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+ Guard is a command line tool to easily handle events on file modifications.
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+
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+ If you have any questions please join us on our [Google group](http://groups.google.com/group/guard-dev) or on `#guard` (irc.freenode.net).
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+
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+ Features
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+ --------
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+
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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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+ * [Directory Change Notification](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365261\(VS.85\).aspx) support on Windows ([rb-fchange, >= 0.0.2](https://rubygems.org/gems/rb-fchange) required).
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+ * Polling on the other operating systems (help us to support more OS).
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+ * Automatic & Super fast (when polling is not used) file modifications detection (even new files are detected).
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+ * Visual notifications on Mac OSX ([Growl](http://growl.info)), Linux ([Libnotify](http://developer.gnome.org/libnotify)) and Windows ([Notifu](http://www.paralint.com/projects/notifu)).
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+ * Tested against Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9.2, REE and the latest versions of JRuby & Rubinius.
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+
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+ Screencast
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+ ----------
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+
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+ Ryan Bates made a Railscast on Guard, you can view it here: [http://railscasts.com/episodes/264-guard](http://railscasts.com/episodes/264-guard)
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+
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+ Install
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+ -------
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+
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+ Add Guard to your `Gemfile`:
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+
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+ group :development do
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+ gem 'guard'
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+ end
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+
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+ and install it via Bundler:
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+
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+ $ bundle
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+
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+ Generate an empty Guardfile with:
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+
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+ $ guard init
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+
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+ You may optionally place a .Guardfile in your home directory to use it across multiple projects.
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+ Also note that if a `.guard.rb` is found in your home directory, it will be appended to the Guardfile.
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+
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+ Add the guards you need to your Guardfile (see the existing guards below).
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+
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+ Now, be sure to read the particular instructions for your operating system: [Mac OS X](#mac) | [Linux](#linux) | [Windows](#win)
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+
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+ <a name="mac" />
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+
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+ ### On Mac OS X
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+
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+ Install the rb-fsevent gem for [FSEvent](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSEvents) support:
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+
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+ $ gem install rb-fsevent
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+
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+ You have three possibilities for getting Growl support:
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+
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+ Use the [growl_notify gem](https://rubygems.org/gems/growl_notify):
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+
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+ $ gem install growl_notify
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+
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+ The `growl_notify` gem is compatible with Growl >= 1.3 and uses AppleScript to send Growl notifications.
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+ The gem needs a native C extension to make use of AppleScript and does not run on JRuby and MacRuby.
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+
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+ Use the [ruby_gntp gem](https://github.com/snaka/ruby_gntp):
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+
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+ $ gem install ruby_gntp
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+
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+ The `ruby_gntp` gem is compatible with Growl >= 1.3 and uses the Growl Notification Transport Protocol to send Growl
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+ notifications. Guard supports multiple notification channels for customizing each notification type, but it's limited
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+ to the local host currently.
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+
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+ Use the [growl gem](https://rubygems.org/gems/growl):
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+
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+ $ gem install growl
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+
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+ The `growl` gem is compatible with all versions of Growl and uses a command line tool [growlnotify](http://growl.info/extras.php#growlnotify)
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+ that must be separately downloaded and installed. You can also install it with HomeBrew:
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+
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+ $ brew install growlnotify
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+
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+ Finally you have to add your Growl library of choice to your Gemfile:
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+
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+ gem 'rb-fsevent'
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+ gem 'growl_notify' # or gem 'ruby_gntp' or gem 'growl'
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+
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+ Have a look at the [Guard Wiki](https://github.com/guard/guard/wiki/Which-Growl-library-should-I-use) for more information.
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+
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+ <a name="linux" />
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+
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+ ### On Linux
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+
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+ Install the [rb-inotify gem](https://rubygems.org/gems/rb-inotify) for [inotify](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inotify) support:
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+
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+ $ gem install rb-inotify
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+
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+ Install the [libnotify gem](https://rubygems.org/gems/libnotify) if you want visual notification support:
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+
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+ $ gem install libnotify
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+
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+ And add them to your Gemfile:
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+
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+ gem 'rb-inotify'
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+ gem 'libnotify'
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+
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+ <a name="win" />
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+
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+ ### On Windows
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+
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+ Install the [rb-fchange gem](https://rubygems.org/gems/rb-fchange) for [Directory Change Notification](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365261\(VS.85\).aspx) support:
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+
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+ $ gem install rb-fchange
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+
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+ Install the [win32console gem](https://rubygems.org/gems/win32console) if you want colors in your terminal:
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+
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+ $ gem install win32console
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+
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+ Install the [rb-notifu gem](https://rubygems.org/gems/rb-notifu) if you want visual notification support:
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+
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+ $ gem install rb-notifu
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+
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+ And add them to your Gemfile:
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+
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+ gem 'rb-fchange'
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+ gem 'rb-notifu'
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+ gem 'win32console'
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+
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+ Usage
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+ -----
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+
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+ Just launch Guard inside your Ruby / Rails project with:
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+
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+ $ guard [start]
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+
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+ or if you use Bundler, to run the Guard executable specific to your bundle:
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+
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+ $ bundle exec guard [start]
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+
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+ Guard will look for a Guardfile in your current directory. If it does not find one, it will look in your `$HOME` directory for a .Guardfile.
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+
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+ Command line options
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+ --------------------
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+
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+ ### `-c`/`--clear` option
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+
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+ Shell can be cleared after each change:
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+
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+ $ guard --clear
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+ $ guard -c # shortcut
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+
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+ ### `-n`/`--notify` option
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+
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+ Notifications (growl/libnotify) can be disabled:
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+
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+ $ guard --notify false
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+ $ guard -n f # shortcut
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+
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+ Notifications can also be disabled globally by setting a `GUARD_NOTIFY` environment variable to `false`
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+
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+ ### `-g`/`--group` option
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+
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+ Only certain guards groups can be run (see the Guardfile DSL below for creating groups):
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+
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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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+
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+ ### `-d`/`--debug` option
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+
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+ Guard can be run in debug mode:
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+
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+ $ guard --debug
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+ $ guard -d # shortcut
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+
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+ ### `-w`/`--watchdir` option
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+
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+ Guard can watch in any directory (instead of the current directory):
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+
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+ $ guard --watchdir ~/your/fancy/project
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+ $ guard -w ~/your/fancy/project # shortcut
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+
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+ ### `-G`/`--guardfile` option
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+
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+ Guard can use a Guardfile not located in the current directory:
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+
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+ $ guard --guardfile ~/.your_global_guardfile
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+ $ guard -G ~/.your_global_guardfile # shortcut
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+
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+ ### `-A`/`--watch-all-modifications` option
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+
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+ Guard can optionally watch all file modifications like moves or deletions with:
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+
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+ $ guard start -A
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+ $ guard start --watch-all-modifications
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+
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+ ### `-i`/`--no-interactions` option
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+
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+ Turn off completely any Guard terminal [interactions](#interactions) with:
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+
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+ $ guard start -i
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+ $ guard start --no-interactions
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+
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+ ### `-I`/`--no-vendor` option
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+
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+ Ignore the use of vendored gems with:
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+
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+ $ guard start -I
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+ $ guard start --no-vendor
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+
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+ An exhaustive list of options is available with:
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+
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+ $ guard help [TASK]
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+
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+ <a name="interactions" />
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+
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+ Interactions
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+ ------------
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+
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+ **From version >= 0.7.0 Posix Signal handlers are no more used to interact with Guard. If you're using a version < 0.7, please refer to the [README in the v0.6 branch](https://github.com/guard/guard/blob/v0.6/README.md).**
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+
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+ When Guard do nothing you can interact with by entering a command + hitting return/enter:
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+
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+ * `stop`: `stop|quit|exit|s|q|e + return` - Calls each guard's `#stop` method, in the same order they are declared in the Guardfile, and then quits Guard itself.
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+ * `reload`: `reload|r|z + return` - Calls each guard's `#reload` method, in the same order they are declared in the Guardfile.
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+ * `pause`: `pause|p + return` - Toggle file modification listening. Useful when switching git branches.
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+ * `run_all`: `just return (no commands)` - Calls each guard's `#run_all` method, in the same order they are declared in the Guardfile.
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+
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+ `reload` and `run_all` actions can be scoped to only run on a certain guard or group. Examples:
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+
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+ * `backend reload + return` - Call only each guard's `#reload` method on backend group.
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+ * `rspec + return` - Call only rspec guard's `#run_all` method.
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+
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+ Available Guards
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+ ----------------
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+
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+ A list of the available guards is present [in the wiki](https://github.com/guard/guard/wiki/List-of-available-Guards).
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+
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+ ### Add a guard to your Guardfile
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+
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+ Add it to your Gemfile (inside the `development` group):
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+
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+ gem '<guard-name>'
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+
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+ You can list all guards installed on your system with:
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+
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+ $ guard list
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+
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+ Insert default guard's definition to your Guardfile by running this command:
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+
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+ $ guard init <guard-name>
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+
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+ You are good to go, or you can modify your guards' definition to suit your needs.
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+
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+ Guardfile DSL
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+ -------------
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+
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+ The Guardfile DSL consists of the following methods:
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+
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+ * `#guard` - Allows you to add a guard with an optional hash of options.
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+ * `#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.
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+ * `#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.
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+ * `#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.
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+ * `#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.
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+
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+ Example:
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+
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+ ignore_paths 'foo', 'bar'
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+
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+ group 'backend' do
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+ guard 'bundler' do
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+ watch('Gemfile')
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+ end
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+
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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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+ 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{^spec/models/.+\.rb$}) { ["spec/models", "spec/acceptance"] }
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+ watch(%r{^spec/.+\.rb$}) { `say hello` }
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+
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+ # String watch patterns are matched with simple '=='
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+ watch('spec/spec_helper.rb') { "spec" }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ group 'frontend' do
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+ guard 'coffeescript', :output => 'public/javascripts/compiled' do
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+ watch(%r{^app/coffeescripts/.+\.coffee$})
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+ end
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+
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+ guard 'livereload' do
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+ watch(%r{^app/.+\.(erb|haml)$})
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Using a Guardfile without the `guard` binary
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+ --------------------------------------------
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+
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+ The Guardfile DSL can also be used in a programmatic fashion by calling directly `Guard::Dsl.evaluate_guardfile`.
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+ Available options are as follow:
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+
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+ * `:guardfile` - The path to a valid Guardfile.
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+ * `:guardfile_contents` - A string representing the content of a valid Guardfile
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+
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+ Remember, without any options given, Guard will look for a Guardfile in your current directory and if it does not find one, it will look for it in your `$HOME` directory.
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+
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+ For instance, you could use it as follow:
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+
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+ gem 'guard'
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+ require 'guard'
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+
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+ Guard.setup
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+
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+ Guard::Dsl.evaluate_guardfile(:guardfile => '/your/custom/path/to/a/valid/Guardfile')
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+ # or
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+ Guard::Dsl.evaluate_guardfile(:guardfile_contents => "
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+ guard 'rspec' do
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+ watch(%r{^spec/.+_spec\.rb$})
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+ end
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+ ")
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+
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+ Guard.start
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+
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+ ### Listing defined guards/groups for the current project
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+
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+ You can list the defined groups and guards for the current Guardfile from the command line using `guard show` or `guard -T`:
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+
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+ $ guard -T
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+
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+ (global):
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+ shell
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+ Group backend:
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+ bundler
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+ rspec: cli => "--color --format doc"
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+ Group frontend:
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+ coffeescript: output => "public/javascripts/compiled"
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+ livereload
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+
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+ User config file
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+ ----------------
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+
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+ If a `.guard.rb` is found in your home directory, it will be appended to
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+ the Guardfile. This can be used for tasks you want guard to handle but
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+ other users probably don't. For example, indexing your source tree with
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+ [Ctags](http://ctags.sourceforge.net):
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+
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+ guard 'shell' do
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+ watch(%r{^(?:app|lib)/.+\.rb$}) { `ctags -R` }
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+ end
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+
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+ Create a new guard
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+ ------------------
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+
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+ Creating a new guard is very easy, just create a new gem (`bundle gem` if you use Bundler) with this basic structure:
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+
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+ .travis.yml # bonus point!
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+ CHANGELOG.md # bonus point!
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+ Gemfile
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+ guard-name.gemspec
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+ Guardfile
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+ lib/
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+ guard/
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+ guard-name/
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+ templates/
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+ Guardfile # needed for `guard init <guard-name>`
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+ version.rb
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+ guard-name.rb
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+ test/ # or spec/
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+ README.md
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+
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+ `Guard::GuardName` (in `lib/guard/guard-name.rb`) must inherit from
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+ [Guard::Guard](http://rubydoc.info/github/guard/guard/master/Guard/Guard) and should overwrite at least one of
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+ the basic `Guard::Guard` task methods.
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+
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+ Here is an example scaffold for `lib/guard/guard-name.rb`:
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+
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+ require 'guard'
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+ require 'guard/guard'
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+
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+ module Guard
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+ class GuardName < Guard
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+
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+ # Initialize a Guard.
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+ # @param [Array<Guard::Watcher>] watchers the Guard file watchers
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+ # @param [Hash] options the custom Guard options
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+ def initialize(watchers = [], options = {})
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+ super
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+ end
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+
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+ # Call once when Guard starts. Please override initialize method to init stuff.
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+ # @raise [:task_has_failed] when start has failed
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+ def start
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+ end
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+
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+ # Called when `stop|quit|exit|s|q|e + enter` is pressed (when Guard quits).
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+ # @raise [:task_has_failed] when stop has failed
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+ def stop
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+ end
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+
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+ # Called when `reload|r|z + enter` is pressed.
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+ # This method should be mainly used for "reload" (really!) actions like reloading passenger/spork/bundler/...
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+ # @raise [:task_has_failed] when reload has failed
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+ def reload
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+ end
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+
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+ # Called when just `enter` is pressed
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+ # This method should be principally used for long action like running all specs/tests/...
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+ # @raise [:task_has_failed] when run_all has failed
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+ def run_all
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+ end
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+
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+ # Called on file(s) modifications that the Guard watches.
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+ # @param [Array<String>] paths the changes files or paths
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+ # @raise [:task_has_failed] when run_on_change has failed
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+ def run_on_change(paths)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Called on file(s) deletions that the Guard watches.
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+ # @param [Array<String>] paths the deleted files or paths
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+ # @raise [:task_has_failed] when run_on_change has failed
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+ def run_on_deletion(paths)
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Please take a look at the [existing guards' source code](https://github.com/guard/guard/wiki/List-of-available-Guards)
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+ for more concrete example and inspiration.
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+
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+ Alternatively, a new guard can be added inline to a Guardfile with this basic structure:
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+
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+ require 'guard/guard'
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+
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+ module ::Guard
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+ class InlineGuard < ::Guard::Guard
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+ def run_all
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+ end
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+
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+ def run_on_change(paths)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ 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)
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+
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+ Development
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+ -----------
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+
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+ * Documentation hosted at [RubyDoc](http://rubydoc.info/github/guard/guard/master/frames).
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+ * Source hosted at [GitHub](https://github.com/guard/guard).
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+ * Report issues and feature requests to [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/guard/guard/issues).
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+ Pull requests are very welcome! Please try to follow these simple "rules", though:
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+ - Make sure your patches are well tested;
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+ - Update the README (if applicable);
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+ - Update the CHANGELOG (maybe not for a typo but don't hesitate!);
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+ - Please **do not change** the version number.
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+ For questions please join us on our [Google group](http://groups.google.com/group/guard-dev) or on `#guard` (irc.freenode.net).
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+ Author
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+ [Thibaud Guillaume-Gentil](https://github.com/thibaudgg)
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+ Contributors
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+ ------------
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+ [https://github.com/guard/guard/contributors](https://github.com/guard/guard/contributors)