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# Watchexec CLI
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A simple standalone tool that watches a path and runs a command whenever it detects modifications.
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Example use cases:
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* Automatically run unit tests
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* Run linters/syntax checkers
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## Features
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* Simple invocation and use
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* Runs on Linux, Mac, Windows, and more
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* Monitors current directory and all subdirectories for changes
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* Uses efficient event polling mechanism (on Linux, Mac, Windows)
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* Coalesces multiple filesystem events into one, for editors that use swap/backup files during saving
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* By default, uses `.gitignore` and `.ignore` to determine which files to ignore notifications for
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* Support for watching files with a specific extension
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* Support for filtering/ignoring events based on [glob patterns](https://docs.rs/globset/*/globset/#syntax)
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* Launches the command in a new process group (can be disabled with `--no-process-group`)
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* Sets the following environment variables in the process:
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* If a single file changed (depending on the event type):
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* `$WATCHEXEC_CREATED_PATH`, the path of the file that was created
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* `$WATCHEXEC_REMOVED_PATH`, the path of the file that was removed
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* `$WATCHEXEC_RENAMED_PATH`, the path of the file that was renamed
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* `$WATCHEXEC_WRITTEN_PATH`, the path of the file that was modified
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* `$WATCHEXEC_META_CHANGED_PATH`, the path of the file whose metadata changed
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* If multiple files changed:
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* `$WATCHEXEC_COMMON_PATH`, the longest common path of all of the files that triggered a change
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* This can be disabled or limited with `--no-environment` and `--no-meta`
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* Optionally clears screen between executions
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* Optionally restarts the command with every modification (good for servers)
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* Does not require a language runtime
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## Anti-Features
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* Not tied to any particular language or ecosystem
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* Does not require a cryptic command line involving `xargs`
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## Usage Examples
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Watch all JavaScript, CSS and HTML files in the current directory and all subdirectories for changes, running `make` when a change is detected:
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$ watchexec --exts js,css,html make
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Call `make test` when any file changes in this directory/subdirectory, except for everything below `target`:
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$ watchexec -i target make test
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Call `ls -la` when any file changes in this directory/subdirectory:
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$ watchexec -- ls -la
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Call/restart `python server.py` when any Python file in the current directory (and all subdirectories) changes:
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$ watchexec -e py -r python server.py
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Call/restart `my_server` when any file in the current directory (and all subdirectories) changes, sending `SIGKILL` to stop the command:
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$ watchexec -r -s SIGKILL my_server
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Send a SIGHUP to the command upon changes (Note: using `-n` here we're executing `my_server` directly, instead of wrapping it in a shell:
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$ watchexec -n -s SIGHUP my_server
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Run `make` when any file changes, using the `.gitignore` file in the current directory to filter:
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$ watchexec make
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Run `make` when any file in `lib` or `src` changes:
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$ watchexec -w lib -w src make
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Run `bundle install` when the `Gemfile` changes:
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$ watchexec -w Gemfile bundle install
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Run two commands:
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$ watchexec 'date; make'
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If you come from `entr`, note that the watchexec command is run in a shell by default. You can use `-n` or `--shell=none` to not do that:
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$ watchexec -n -- echo ';' lorem ipsum
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On Windows, you may prefer to use Powershell:
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$ watchexec --shell=powershell -- test-connection localhost
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## Installation
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### First-party
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#### Pre-built
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Use the download section on **[the website](https://watchexec.github.io/downloads/)** to obtain the
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package appropriate for your platform and architecture, extract it, and place it in your `PATH`.
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There are also Debian/Ubuntu (DEB) and Fedora/RedHat (RPM) packages.
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Checksums and signatures are available.
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#### Cargo (from source)
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Requires Rust 1.43 or later.
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$ cargo install watchexec-cli
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#### [Binstall](https://github.com/ryankurte/cargo-binstall)
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$ cargo binstall watchexec-cli
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### Third-party
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These are provided by third parties, caveat emptor!
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#### macOS
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- Homebrew: `$ brew install watchexec`
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- Nix/NixOS: `$ nix-env -iA nixpkgs.watchexec`
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- Webi: `$ curl -sS https://webinstall.dev/watchexec | bash`
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#### Linux
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- ArchLinux: `$ pacman -S watchexec`
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- Nix/NixOS: `$ nix-env -iA nixpkgs.watchexec`
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- Webi: `$ curl -sS https://webinstall.dev/watchexec | bash`
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#### Windows
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- Scoop: `#> scoop install watchexec`
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- Chocolatey: `#> choco install watchexec`
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- Webi: `#> curl.exe -A MS https://webinstall.dev/watchexec | powershell`
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## Shell completions
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Currently available shell completions:
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- zsh: `completions/zsh` should be installed to `/usr/share/zsh/site-functions/_watchexec`
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