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NAME

       watchman - a file watching service

SYNOPSIS

       watchman [--OPTION ...]  COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

       watchman  can  recursively  watch one or more directory trees (also referred to as roots).  Watchman does
       not follow symlinks; it knows they exist, but they show up the same as any other file  in  its  reporting
       and  it  will  wait  for  a  root to settle down before it will start to trigger notifications or command
       execution. Watchman is conservative, preferring to err on the side of caution; it considers files  to  be
       freshly  changed when you start to watch them or when it is unsure. You can query a root for file changes
       since you last checked, or the current state of the tree.  Watchman  allows  you  to  subscribe  to  file
       changes that occur in a root.

USAGE

       The  following example establishes a watch on a source directory and then sets up a trigger named buildme
       that will run a tool named minify-css whenever a CSS file is changed. The tool will be passed a  list  of
       the changed filenames.

              watchman watch ~/src

       the single quotes around '*.css' are important:

              watchman -- trigger ~/src buildme '*.css' -- minify-css

       The output for buildme will land in the Watchman log file unless you send it somewhere else.  To use

       OPTIONS

       -h, --help

              Show this help

       --inetd

              Spawning from an inetd style supervisor

       -v, --version

              Show version number

       -U, --sockname=PATH

              Specify alternate sockname

       -o, --logfile=PATH

              Specify path to logfile

       --log-level

              set the log level (0 = off, default is 1, verbose = 2)

       --pidfile=PATH

              Specify path to pidfile

       -p, --persistent

              Persist and wait for further responses

       -n, --no-save-state

              Don't save state between invocations

       --statefile=PATH

              Specify path to file to hold watch and trigger state

       -j, --json-command

              Instead of parsing CLI arguments, take a single json object from stdin

       --output-encoding=ARG

              CLI output encoding. json (default) or bser

       --server-encoding=ARG

              CLI<->server encoding. bser (default) or json

       -f, --foreground

              Run the service in the foreground

       --no-pretty

              Don't pretty print JSON

       --no-spawn

              Don't try to start the service if it is not available

       --no-local

              When no-spawn is enabled, don't try to handle request in client mode if service is unavailable

       AVAILABLE COMMANDS

             clock
             debug-ageout
             debug-contenthash
             debug-drop-privs
             debug-get-subscriptions
             debug-poison
             debug-recrawl
             debug-set-subscriptions-paused
             debug-show-cursors
             find
             flush-subscriptions
             get-config
             get-pid
             get-sockname
             list-capabilities
             log
             log-level
             query
             shutdown-server
             since
             state-enter
             state-leave
             subscribe
             trigger
             trigger-del
             trigger-list
             unsubscribe
             version
             watch
             watch-del
             watch-del-all
             watch-list
             watch-project

SEE ALSO

       watchman-wait(1), watchman-make(1)

       For more information, please refer the online documentation

Linux                                              8 Oct 2019                                        watchman(1)