Run a Bash command after file changes [UNIX]

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  • entr

    Run arbitrary commands when files change

  • This blog post shows how to run a Bash command every time a file changes on a UNIX system. To achieve this goal, we can use the entr project. It has been tested on Ubuntu and macOS.

  • HomeBrew

    🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)

  • On macOS, entr can be installed with Homebrew:

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