fswatch
nobuild
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4,887 | 441 | |
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3 months ago | 5 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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fswatch
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MakeMake: Generate make files from C source code
Or even better, fswatch (https://github.com/emcrisostomo/fswatch) which works on Linux, BSDs, macOS, Windows, and even Solaris
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Are there any CLIs or good ways on macOS to real-time / continuously sync two folders on the same drive?
If you don’t mind shell shell scripting you can use something like fswatch and some shell logic to do something similar.
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File System Watcher
Well, I am not too lazy to search but I was interested in your experience, especially with reliability.
This one looks interesting: https://github.com/emcrisostomo/fswatch
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Kubernetes Reload/Restart pod on file changes
What about using https://github.com/emcrisostomo/fswatch ?
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Watchman: Execute a command when something changes
The required kernel hooks exist in pretty much any common OS these days, it is a user-space tool that is sometimes missing.
It may not be installed by default, but inotifywait is available in common Linux distributions, usually in a package called something like ionotify-tools, and has been for over a decade-ana-half IIRC. It'll work under WSL on Windows too, though only for ext4 devices not bits of the Windows filesystem made available to Linux.
I can't speak to what other OSs include by default, but as every major OS has a different API for defining how to register a lister and how it gets messages no built-in tool is going to be cross platform. There are third party tools which present more cross-platform consistency, most notably https://github.com/emcrisostomo/fswatch#readme (also available in common Linux distros, just an apt install away in Debian for instance).
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Build a Rails script watcher/runner using fswatch
fswatch is a cross-platform file change monitor. It will watch any files you specify, then run a script on change.
- Is there a way to trigger an action when a file is transfered via another computer?
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Script only runs when it sees new file that fits criteria help needed
You can do this without polling using a util like fswatch: https://github.com/emcrisostomo/fswatch
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GhostSCAD: Marrying OpenSCAD and Golang
> It watches source files, and regenerates the OpenSCAD files automatically
inotify() is awesome. Here's a library in python that does it.
https://michaelcho.me/article/using-pythons-watchdog-to-moni...
There's also inotifywatch on linux and fswatch on mac. I'm sure there's alternatives for BSD Unix and Windows, but I care the least about those OS's.
https://github.com/emcrisostomo/fswatch
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Optimizing templates
For development it's easy to just ParseFiles before every Execute to be sure you have the latest version. But for production something else is needed, fx watch for changes in files and have this trigger a reload (fx using https://github.com/emcrisostomo/fswatch).
nobuild
- Nobuild: Header only library for writing build recipes in C
- nobuild: Header only library for writing build recipes in C
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MakeMake: Generate make files from C source code
https://github.com/tsoding/nobuild
Basically it is a build system that uses C as a DSL.
- Nobuild – a header-only C library for writing build recipes
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What is your cli programs that you discovered and began to use after experiencing some error in other programs?
Sounds a lot like the same idea as: - https://github.com/tsoding/nobuild (C only)
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Straightforward Makefile Tutorial that bring together best practices once and for all.
Is nobuild good?
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You're a programmer who doesn't want to have to write any code of his own. Shockingly common these days. Go be a web dev and you can `npm install` to your heart's content.
I've got just the thing for you
What are some alternatives?
inotify-tools - inotify-tools is a C library and a set of command-line programs providing a simple interface to inotify.
vast - a build tool for shell scripts
watchexec - Executes commands in response to file modifications
tinyrick - a freeform Rust build system
semver - Semantic Versioning Specification
rez - C/C++ task runner
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
Makefile_tutor - This project aims to create a crystal clear tutorial on a cryptic looking topic.
inotify-rs - Idiomatic inotify wrapper for the Rust programming language
dale - a paranoid D task runner
SolidPython - A python frontend for solid modelling that compiles to OpenSCAD
yt-dlp - A feature-rich command-line audio/video downloader