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Guard::Haml

Guard yo Haml, guard yo html cuz they compilin errybody out here.

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As the gem name suggests this is a guard extension. Make sure you get guard first.

Install the gem:

gem install guard-haml

Add it to your Gemfile if you're using bundler (you should)

gem 'guard-haml'

Add a basic guard setup:

guard init haml

Options

If you want to change the output directory use the output option in your Guardfile, e.g.:

guard 'haml', :output => 'public' do
  watch %r{^src/.+(\.html\.haml)}
end

This output is relative to the Guardfile.

If you maintain your haml files in a directory that should not be part of the output path, you can set the input option, e.g.:

guard 'haml', :output => 'public', :input => 'src' do
  watch %r{^src/.+(\.html\.haml)}
end

So when you edit a file src/partials/_partial.html.haml it will be outputted in public/partials/_partial.html without the src.

If you want to compile haml files on guard start you can use run_at_start option.

guard 'haml', :output => 'public', :input => 'src', :run_at_start => true do
  watch %r{^src/.+(\.html\.haml)}
end

Also you can configure gaurd notification (to Growl/lib-notify/Notifu) by setting notifications option to true

guard 'haml', :output => 'public', :input => 'src', :notifications => true do
  watch %r{^src/.+(\.html\.haml)}
end

If you want to pass options to the Haml engine, you can set the haml_options option, e.g.:

guard 'haml', :output => 'public', :input => 'src', :haml_options => { :ugly => true } do
  watch %r{^src/.+(\.html\.haml)}
end

This will produce compressed HTML. See Haml Reference for more details.

Development

Pull requests are welcome. Specs are very welcome, make sure you support both ruby 1.8.7 and ruby 1.9.2.

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