1 unstable release
Uses old Rust 2015
0.4.0 | Sep 7, 2019 |
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antr
antr is a file system events watcher that runs arbitrary commands.
antr watches the current directory and subdiretories for changes. On the event of a change, it clears the screen and runs the passed command.
If the current directory is a git repository, antr will ignore changes to git ignored files.
antr is inspired mainly be entr, with a few differences:
- Easier usage
- Only works with the current directory
- Easier to watch directories for new files
- Integration with git ignore
Usage
To run make
every time there is a file change:
$ antr make
To run a single javascript file:
$ antr node file.js
Dependencies
~10–18MB
~293K SLoC