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Have you ever wanted to watch a folder and all of its files/nested folders for changes. well now you can!
npm install monocle
var monocle = require('monocle')()
monocle.watchDirectory({
root: <root directory>,
fileFilter: <optional>,
directoryFilter: <optional>,
listener: fn(fs.stat+ object), //triggered on file change / addition
complete: <fn> //file watching all set up
});
The listener will recive an object with the following
name: <filename>,
path: <filepath-relative>,
fullPath: <filepath-absolute>,
parentDir: <parentDir-relative>,
fullParentDir: <parentDir-absolute>,
stat: <see fs.stats>
When a new file is added to the directoy it triggers a file change and thus will be passed to your specified listener.
The two filters are passed through to readdirp
. More documentation can be found here
Monocle.watchFiles({
files: [], //path of file(s)
listener: <fn(fs.stat+ object)>, //triggered on file / addition
complete: <fn> //file watching all set up
});
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a tool for watching directories for file changes
The npm package monocle receives a total of 9,360 weekly downloads. As such, monocle popularity was classified as popular.
We found that monocle 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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