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@@ -1,39 +1,26 @@ <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> - <meta name="generator" content="md2man 3.0.0 https://github.com/sunaku/md2man" /> + <meta name="generator" content="md2man 3.0.1 https://github.com/sunaku/md2man" /> <title>tork(1) &mdash; Continuous testing tool for Ruby</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="../style.css"/> <!--[if lt IE 9]><script src="http://html5shiv.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js"></script><![endif]--> </head> -<body><div class="navbar"><div class="navbar-inner"><span class="brand"><a href="../index.html#man1">man1</a>/tork.1</span></div></div><div class="container-fluid"><h1 id="tork-1-2014-07-01-19-8-2"><a name="tork-1-2014-07-01-19-8-2" href="#tork-1-2014-07-01-19-8-2" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a><span class="md2man-title">TORK</span> <span class="md2man-section">1</span> <span class="md2man-date">2014-07-01</span> <span class="md2man-source">19.8.2</span></h1><h2 id="name"><a name="name" href="#name" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>NAME</h2><p>tork - Continuous testing tool for Ruby</p><h2 id="synopsis"><a name="synopsis" href="#synopsis" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>SYNOPSIS</h2><p><code>tork</code> [<em>OPTION</em>]... [<em>CONFIG</em>]...</p><h2 id="description"><a name="description" href="#description" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>DESCRIPTION</h2><p>This program can be thought of as an interactive version of <a class="md2man-reference" href="../man1/tork-runner.1.html">tork-runner(1)</a>. +<body><div class="navbar"><div class="navbar-inner"><span class="brand"><a href="../index.html#man1">man1</a>/tork.1</span></div></div><div class="container-fluid"><h1 id="tork-1-2014-07-17-19-9-0"><a name="tork-1-2014-07-17-19-9-0" href="#tork-1-2014-07-17-19-9-0" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a><span class="md2man-title">TORK</span> <span class="md2man-section">1</span> <span class="md2man-date">2014-07-17</span> <span class="md2man-source">19.9.0</span></h1><h2 id="name"><a name="name" href="#name" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>NAME</h2><p>tork - Continuous testing tool for Ruby</p><h2 id="synopsis"><a name="synopsis" href="#synopsis" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>SYNOPSIS</h2><p><code>tork</code> [<em>OPTION</em>]... [<em>CONFIG</em>]...</p><h2 id="description"><a name="description" href="#description" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>DESCRIPTION</h2><p>This program can be thought of as an interactive version of <a class="md2man-reference" href="../man1/tork-runner.1.html">tork-runner(1)</a>. It functions as a rudimentary command-line user interface to <a class="md2man-reference" href="../man1/tork-driver.1.html">tork-driver(1)</a>.</p><p>First, it applies the given <em>CONFIG</em> values, which are either (1) paths to directories that contain configuration files or (2) names of configuration helpers listed in the description of the <code>TORK_CONFIGS</code> environment variable.</p><p>Next, it waits for you to supply interactive commands either (1) directly on its stdin or (2) remotely through <a class="md2man-reference" href="../man1/tork-remote.1.html">tork-remote(1)</a>. From then onward, type <code>h</code> and press ENTER to see a help message that shows a menu of accepted commands.</p><p>Some interactive commands accept additional arguments, described as follows.</p><dl><dt><code>t</code> <em>test_file</em> [<em>line_number</em>]...</dt><dd>Runs the given <em>test_file</em> while only running those tests that are defined on the given list of <em>line_number</em>s. If no <em>line_number</em>s are given, then only those tests that have changed since the last run of the <em>test_file</em> will now be run.</dd></dl><dl><dt><code>s</code> [<em>signal</em>]</dt><dd>Stops test files that are currently running by sending the given <em>signal</em> -(optional; defaults to <code>SIGTERM</code>) to their respective worker processes.</dd></dl><p>This program can be controlled remotely by multiple <a class="md2man-reference" href="../man1/tork-remote.1.html">tork-remote(1)</a> instances.</p><h2 id="options"><a name="options" href="#options" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>OPTIONS</h2><dl><dt><code>-h</code>, <code>--help</code></dt><dd>Show this help manual.</dd></dl><h2 id="files"><a name="files" href="#files" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>FILES</h2><dl><dt><em>.tork/config.rb</em></dt><dd>Optional Ruby script that is loaded inside the driver process on startup. +(optional; defaults to <code>SIGTERM</code>) to their respective worker processes.</dd></dl><p>This program can be controlled remotely by multiple <a class="md2man-reference" href="../man1/tork-remote.1.html">tork-remote(1)</a> instances.</p><h2 id="options"><a name="options" href="#options" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>OPTIONS</h2><dl><dt><code>-h</code>, <code>--help</code></dt><dd>Show this help manual.</dd></dl><h2 id="files"><a name="files" href="#files" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>FILES</h2><dl><dt><em>.tork/config.rb</em></dt><dd>Optional Ruby script that is loaded inside this Tork process on startup. It can read and change the <code>ENV[&#39;TORK_CONFIGS&#39;]</code> environment variable.</dd></dl><h2 id="environment"><a name="environment" href="#environment" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a>ENVIRONMENT</h2><dl><dt><code>TORK_CONFIGS</code></dt><dd>Colon-separated (:) list of either paths to directories that contain -configuration files or names of the following configuration helpers. -If this variable is not set, then its value is assumed to be &quot;default&quot;.</dd></dl> +configuration files or names of the following configuration helpers.</dd></dl> <blockquote> -<dl><dt><code>default</code></dt><dd>Loads the following configuration helpers (as appropriate) if your -current working directory appears to utilize what they configure. -See below for complete descriptions of these configuration helpers.</dd></dl> -<ul> -<li>bundler</li> -<li>rails</li> -<li>devise</li> -<li>test</li> -<li>spec</li> -<li>cucumber</li> -<li>factory_girl</li> -</ul> <dl><dt><code>dotlog</code></dt><dd>Hides log files by prefixing their names with a period (dot).</dd></dl><dl><dt><code>logdir</code></dt><dd>Keeps log files away from your tests, in the <code>log/</code> directory.</dd></dl><dl><dt><code>coverage</code></dt><dd>Measures C0 code coverage under Ruby 1.9 and dumps a hash in YAML format at the end of your log file containing every Ruby script that was loaded from the current working directory or any of its descendant directories (the key) mapped to the following information (the value):</dd></dl> <blockquote>