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localwatch
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Watch a directory and get a diff of changes
npm install localwatch
const Localwatch = require('localwatch')
// watch a dir
const watch = new Localwatch('./my/dir')
// watch is a readable stream
for await (const diff of watch) {
// diff is the next batch of changes
// [{ type: update|delete, filename }, ...]
}
stream = new Localwatch(dir, [options])Make a watch stream.
Options include
{
// function that returns true if it should watch it
// defaults to ignoring .git and corestores
filter (filename, stream) { ... },
// use relative paths in the diff
relative: false,
// include hidden files (.something)
hidden: false
}
The stream yields diffs which look like this
[{
type: 'update' || 'delete',
filename
}, {
...
}]
The diff reflects the changes that happens since the last yield
Localwatch.defaultFilter(filename, [stream])Does the default filter. Useful if you wanna expand on the defaults.
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Watch a directory and get a diff of changes
The npm package localwatch receives a total of 167 weekly downloads. As such, localwatch popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that localwatch demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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