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      <body>I love #zentest 's autotest when it works. Every code change I make is intelligently and quickly run against my #rails unit tests, and a notification appears in a pop-up window (via integration with #growl). I know this is old news, but I'm just experiencing it again on a new project and it makes staying in a TDD-driven coding &quot;zone&quot; possible.</body>
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