![]() ![]() I would also like to run vim to compose my striking prose, and a miscellaneous terminal window for git. ![]() Hangs when retrieving livereload.js 175 opened by rupert-madden-abbott. Once youre already using Guard and livereload, you might use rack-livereload gem in alternative to the plugin. Guard::LiveReload is looking for a new maintainer. ![]() Tumxinator is a ruby gem that allows tmux sessions to be configured using a yml file and then restored.įor example, this blog is a Jekyll generated static site to contribute I would like to run the site locally and run guard for livereload. Cannot init or load guard-livereload on Ruby 2.4.1/Windows 176 opened by soundasleep. LiveReload guard allows to automatically reload your browser when view files are modified. Tmux, a ‘terminal multiplexer’ allows multiple terminal windows to run within one, has tabs and splits within itself and allows sessions to be closed ( :detach) and restarted ( tmux attach-session -t session). Tmux is used a lot on servers to share sessions between users, but it can also be used locally in tandem with tmuxinator and tmux-resurrect to manage this headache. But setting up Live Reload to work on a phone is not quite so obvious. Not to mention, restarting each server on every machine reboot, machine switch, or project switch becomes tedious. Live Reload is now common for client side application development and it has become ubiquitous for Web development. Add in a tab for a text editor, another one for running tests and yet another for git and the amount of terminal tabs balloons. Putting this into my Gemfile, and running bundle works fine: group :development do gem 'guard', require: false gem 'guard-livereload', '> 2.5' gem 'guard. Web developers spend a lot of time in the terminal - each project requires at least one local server to be run, although typically both an ui server and an api server are needed. It seems that guard-livereload isn't supported on the latest Ruby 2.4+ on Windows. ![]()
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