Executes commands in response to file modifications —— Maintenance status: on hold. I have no time for OSS currently; back late 2024.
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Executes commands in response to file modifications —— Maintenance status: on hold. I have no time for OSS currently; back late 2024.
Better file system watching for Node.js. Provides a normalised API the file watching APIs of different node versions, nested/recursive file and directory watching, and accurate detailed events for file/directory changes, deletions and creations.
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👁️Executes commands for you
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Personal portfolio
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