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There is also extensive documentation for fswatch, though docs for the latest 1.5 version point to 1.4 ones currently. no package for Chocolatey yet, and no package for Vcpkg) Windows-based package-based installation support doesn't seem to be available yet (e.g.
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There is also an other article that shows the same manual process to build/install (and use) fswatch for Linux.
#Filewatcher change every 10 seconds how to
See how to install via apt-get and use fswatch.įreeBSD and OS-X package-based installation support for fswatch is provided by its author.Ĭan also build and install it at other OSes, found an article+video showing how to make and install fswatch on CentOS. It seems to be available via apt-get on Debian/Ubuntu Linuxes.
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This option also enables directories to be specified explicitly.
Uses kqueue(2) or inotify(7) to avoid polling.
Note entr doesn't use polling giving it a huge advantage over many of the alternatives.
Using entr is the new way to do this (it's cross platform).