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Out of the box, Spring will not watch .env for changes. This can cause problems with rails console or test suites.
Current fix is to create a Spring config file and include this:
# config/spring.rb Spring.watch ".env"
Maybe we can bootstrap rails apps with the new config file and option?
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Interesting. We can probably just add Spring.watch to the railtie.
Spring.watch
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Out of the box, Spring will not watch .env for changes. This can cause problems with rails console or test suites.
Current fix is to create a Spring config file and include this:
Maybe we can bootstrap rails apps with the new config file and option?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: