Impostr helps you keep track of who's who and what's what. Simple caching tool that checks for file changes over time.
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Jun 14, 2017 - JavaScript
Impostr helps you keep track of who's who and what's what. Simple caching tool that checks for file changes over time.
Watch for file changes and then execute command. Very nice for test driven development.
Run tasks based on "Git diff" changes 🏃 ➕ ➖
Typo3 extension "cre_falclearpagecache"
A simple Rust program for watching a file and making backups in-place when changes are detected.
A forensic webserver using continuous data protection for gnu/linux (cdpfgl) to capture and analyse file changes.
py-file-change is a tool that execute specific command when any file changes in the directory.
Cross-platform way to run arbitrary commands when files change
This is a repository where I'll be uploading loads of different projects I make in C
🔁 Reruns your python program when source files changes, with the possibility to preload libraries.
Minimalist cross-platform app to watch a directory for changes.
Monitors, detects, and notifies changes in files (using SHA-256) 🔍
Use express to watch a file for changes and notify any front-ends listening.
A simple CLI to watch file changes and run their matching Ruby specs. Works on any ruby projects with no setup.
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