Jakub,

I don't see any way Mactag could update it for you automatically. You
could solve it in one of the following ways:

* Create some script or whatever in your editor that updates the tags
if you change somethig
* You could add some git/svn hook that runs the rake task provided by
Mactag
* You could create a cronjob that say, once a day runs the rake task

To update it more than once a day seems really unnecessary. So I think
a cronjob would do a nice job.

On Dec 14, 4:22 pm, Jakub <jakub.ho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks! And thanks for pointing to TAGS - i haven't been using them
> and now I setup your gem and maybe I will start to use them. Anyway,
> is there some way to update them on-fly ... do you have some easy tip?
> It would be nice feature for version 2.0 of your plugin ;)
>
> greetings
>
> Jakub
>
> On Dec 12, 3:02 pm, rejeep <johan.rej...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi!
>
> > I just finished a Rails plugin that you Emacs users might be
> > interested in. The plugin makes it easy to create Emacs TAGS files for
> > your Rails projects.
>
> > Check it out:http://github.com/rejeep/mactag
> > Blog 
> > post:http://tuxicity.se/emacs/rails/2009/12/12/mactag-emacs-tags-for-rails...

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