LiveReload consists of command-line monitoring tool (livereload ruby gem) and browser extensions (for Google Chrome and Safari). erb to the list of monitored extensions (this is a gem-only update, run gem update livereload to install).ġ.2.1: added workaround for Chrome bug (unable to open WebSocket to localhost), fixed problem with command-line tool trying to use kqueue on Linux.ġ.2: added Chrome extension, added icon artwork, added a check that the command-line tool version is compatible with the extension version, fixed a bug with multiple stylesheet updates happening too fast.ġ.1: enabled autoupdating for the Safari extension.ġ.0: original release - Safari extension and a command-line tool in a Ruby gem. livereload) - you can customize extensions, configure exclusions, disable no-reload refreshing. Works with Vim.ġ.3: Configuration file (. Added grace period to combine the changes made in rapid succession. Port number changed to 35729 because of a conflict with Zend Server. Sane file system monitoring (had to write it from scratch, see em-dir-watcher gem). Minor UI improvements.ġ.4: Works on Windows. Say hi by emailing Configurable host & port, no-extension pure-html/js cross-browser version (see example/xbrowser.html, more docs coming soon), many small bug fixes.ġ.5: Support for file:// URLs in Chrome (does not seem possible in Safari, sorry). We are also now providing email support for both paid (2.0 alpha) and free (1.x) versions of LiveReload. Version 1.x will remain available and free. Alpha version is available at (beware! it's really just an alpha!) It will be a paid update and will be distributed via the Mac App Store. We are working on LiveReload 2.0 that is a native Mac app (Windows some time later too), doesn't require installing any Ruby gems and supports automatic compilation of CoffeeScript, HAML, SASS, LESS, Stylus and Jade.
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