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		<title>By: Tony Pitale</title>
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		<description>We (at Viget Labs) use CC.rb on a server that automatically runs after each commit. We also have this tied to notify us in Campfire when a &quot;build&quot; is broken. There are much more complex setups that I have seen for notifications, including some very nice ones up on lcd televisions.

Personally, I use autotest with growl notifications and a little coloring.

Sorry this isn&#039;t anything new but, it does support your first instinct.</description>
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<p>Personally, I use autotest with growl notifications and a little coloring.</p>
<p>Sorry this isn&#8217;t anything new but, it does support your first instinct.</p>
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