Executes commands in response to file modifications
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Executes commands in response to file modifications
Better file system watching for Node.js. Provides a normalised API the file watching APIs of different node versions, nested/recursive file and directory watching, and accurate detailed events for file/directory changes, deletions and creations.
Watch your .Go files and restart your processes without any configuration hassle
👁️Executes commands for you
A nodejs script that allows you to watch a folder for changes and compile the less css files into another folder.
Monitoring changes in the source file and automatically compile and run (restart).
Monitor changes to files and directories using kernel event notifications (kqueue) in Swift
Cross platform PC application. System wide file watchers handling made simple.
A simple file watcher library for Java and Kotlin applications.
Haraka config file loader and parser
Automatically build/test/deploy your code
a fluent style file system watcher for .NET
Command line tool for watching files and re-running shell commands.
Automatically re-run a command when files change
Personal portfolio
A file watching application restarter for your 'npm start' command.
Watch your files on the gow.
A file watcher system written using golang. It helps in restarting the runtime if any change is detected.
A java file watcher that works across platforms and supports recursion, single file watches, and tries to make sure no events are missed. Where possible it uses Java's NIO WatchService.
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