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I'm the author of this. I'm an undergrad who just built something I wanted to use, especially to mimic some of the functionality in a tool I really like: Hammer for Mac [0]. I'm totally self-taught with Ruby so don't expect any ground-breaking code here, but thought it was something that might interest HN-ers and I'd love to see community contributions to the codebase.

Right now the functionality is pretty basic. It works very well for compiling includes in a flat file structure, but doesn't copy your stylesheets or JS into the build folder (and flattens your structure if you have nested files). These are things I plan to implement soon (or you can now!). I also plan to implement support for the Listen gem so that it'll automatically compile on detecting file changes, rather than requiring manually running it.

[0]: http://hammerformac.com/