I think this is a cool idea, but it's still missing some required features to make it what it could be.
* Default arguments that accept a start/stop/restart. This is a really standard paradigm for daemons and would be great in a convenient form like this.
* Ability to load config information from an ini file. For instance, while developing a daemon I want to put it's pid files in a different directory then production, since prod values usually can only be written by root. Ini files are fairly standard, although accepting yaml and other config types would be even better.
* Auto-restart. While a little more advanced this is always useful when developing, although a simple tool like Guard would work instead.
Just food for thought. It's still quite useful, but only marginally so over using daemon directly.
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* Ability to load config information from an ini file. For instance, while developing a daemon I want to put it's pid files in a different directory then production, since prod values usually can only be written by root. Ini files are fairly standard, although accepting yaml and other config types would be even better.
* Auto-restart. While a little more advanced this is always useful when developing, although a simple tool like Guard would work instead.
Just food for thought. It's still quite useful, but only marginally so over using daemon directly.