Guards pretty cool but in my experience it's far too easy to outpace,
especially if you're loading rails in all of your specs.

I abandoned it pretty quickly in favour of a couple of quick vim
keybindings just beacuse I'd be editing a test and then switch to
terminal and have to wait for 2 maybe 3 cycles for Guard to catch up
with the current state of my specs.

just my 2 cents though.

M

On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:31 PM, Tekin Suleyman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Further to yesterdays talk (thanks again Ash), I came across a nice trick 
> using the guard gem: automatic browser refreshing on code changes:
>
> http://railscasts.com/episodes/264-guard?view=asciicast
>
> Sexy!
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