To: guard 'livereload' do extensions = in apps//application.rb to: security. Provides extended support for LiveReload () in Chrome. Preparing Guard for watching our filesīy default, guard-livereload is targeted for RoR. The browser will reload automatically and display the changes. It appears the original project is no longer active. Connect to LiveReload by clicking on the chrome extension. This version includes support for options such as host and port. Guard will say something like that: 06:41:05 - INFO - Guard is now watching at D:/myprojects/path/site 0F 1 guard. 06:41:05 - INFO - LiveReload is waiting for a browser to connect.
And users who are coming from Windows and are looking for Office apps, Google Docs can be a great Office alternative on Chrome OS. Google Docs does not need any introduction. It will run guard that will waiting for a browser connection. Now with all that said, let’s go through the best Chrome OS Web Apps. The instance is a 'mini-lr' instance that this. Run this command in Windows command prompt: guard. Chromes browser window is streamlined, clean and simple. Check if the LiveReload browser extension icon is well activated, in Firefox the icon comes green, in Chrome the small dot inside the circle becomes. We launch the Grunt watch to monitor our files changes. Its quick to start up from your desktop, loads web pages in a snap, and runs complex web applications lightning fast. Run grunt clean, grunt less, grunt execute (sometimes magento doesn't work well with livereload if it has not been executed before) and then. Chrome is designed to be fast in every possible way.
gulp-livereload also reveals the underlying server instance for direct access if needed. Chrome is a fast, simple, and secure web browser, built for the modern web.
I’ve spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to make LiveReload work inĪdd that to your Gemfile: gem 'guard' gem 'guard-livereload', '~> 2.5', require: false gem 'rack-livereload' # if you don't want to use browser extension Provides extended support for LiveReload () in Chrome. You can also directly access the middleware of the underlying server instance (mini-lr.middleware) for hookup through express, connect, or some other middleware app.