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# A sample Guardfile # More info at https://github.com/guard/guard#readme ## Uncomment and set this to only include directories you want to watch # directories %(app lib config test spec feature) ## Uncomment to clear the screen before every task # clearing :on guard :bundler do require 'guard/bundler' require 'guard/bundler/verify' helper = Guard::Bundler::Verify.new files = ['Gemfile'] files += Dir['*.gemspec'] if files.any? { |f| helper.uses_gemspec?(f) } # Assume files are symlinked from somewhere files.each { |file| watch(helper.real_path(file)) } end # Note: The cmd option is now required due to the increasing number of ways # rspec may be run, below are examples of the most common uses. # * bundler: 'bundle exec rspec' # * bundler binstubs: 'bin/rspec' # * spring: 'bin/rspec' (This will use spring if running and you have # installed the spring binstubs per the docs) # * zeus: 'zeus rspec' (requires the server to be started separately) # * 'just' rspec: 'rspec' guard :rspec, cmd: "bundle exec rspec" do require "ostruct" # Generic Ruby apps rspec = OpenStruct.new rspec.spec = ->(m) { "spec/#{m}_spec.rb" } rspec.spec_dir = "spec" rspec.spec_helper = "spec/spec_helper.rb" watch(%r{^spec/.+_spec\.rb$}) watch(%r{^lib/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| rspec.spec.("lib/#{m[1]}") } watch(rspec.spec_helper) { rspec.spec_dir } end
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