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Fwatcher
Auto run command when some files changed.
Install
fwatcher is implemented by rust language,
so you need cargo command:
cargo install fwatcher
fwatcher will be installed in your cargo binary directory(~/.cargo/bin/).
CLI
fwarcher can be use as a command:
$ fwatcher -h
Usage:
fwatcher [options] CMD
Options:
-h, --help Display this message
-v, --version Print version info
-r, --restart Auto restart command
-d, --directory <dir>
Watch directory, default to current directory
-p, --pattern <pattern>
Watch file glob pattern, default to "*"
-i, --interval <pattern>
Interval in seconds to scan filesystem, default to 1
For example to search recursively for python files in the current directory and run pytest when a file is updated:
fwatcher -p "**/*.py" "pytest"
you can also use more than one directory/pattern option:
fwatcher -d src -d test -p "**/*.py" -p "**/*.html" "pytest"
The --restart option kills the command if it's still running when a filesystem change happens. Can be used to restart locally running webservers on updates, or kill long running tests and restart on updates:
fwatcher -d src -p "**/*.py" --restart "run_forever_cmd"
Rust Lib
Dependencies in your project's Cargo.toml:
[]
= "0.2"
= "4.0"
= "0.0.2"
The following example shows simple usage:
extern crate glob;
extern crate getopts;
extern crate fwatcher;
use Fwatcher;
use Pattern;
use PathBuf;
use Duration;