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I just discovered the LiveReload gem, and wanted to use foreman to help me set up my development environments.
I didnt want to check in my custom development Procfiles, so I needed to alter the behaviour of:
> [The Procfiles] containing directory will be assumed to be the root directory of the application.
Ive set up some shared `Procfiles` for development, such as `Rails3Dev`, `Rails31Dev`, `JekyllDev`, etc.
Then I set up a bash alias for each of these Procfiles, such as:
```bash
alias rd31="foreman start -d . -f ~/dev/procfiles/Rails31Dev"
```
The only thing missing was the `-d` flag.
My `Rails31Dev` file looks like this:
```yaml
compass: compass watch --sass-dir app/assets/stylesheets --css-dir public/assets
livereload: livereload
passenger: passenger start
```
Thanks!
Conflicts:
lib/foreman/cli.rb