#Watcher
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โ๏ธ Live reload for Go apps
Realize is the #1 Golang Task Runner which enhance your workflow by automating the most common tasks and using the best performing Golang live reloading.
๐ญ Cross-platform filesystem notification library for Rust.
watcher is a Go package for watching for files or directory changes without using filesystem events.
Watcher - Open Source AI-powered Cyber Threat Intelligence & Hunting Platform. Developed with Django & React JS.
Kibana Alert & Report App for Elasticsearch
Filesystem watcher. Works anywhere. Simple, efficient and friendly.
Library to watch and follow kubernetes resources in CI/CD deploy pipelines
A Laravel Continuous Integration Package
golang build tool in the spirt of rake, gulp
[DEPRECATED] Use the new SwiftPM Plugin from JavaScriptKit instead. See https://forums.swift.org/t/deprecating-swiftwasm-carton-in-favor-of-javascriptkits-swiftpm-plugin/83460
Watch your .Go files and restart your processes without any configuration hassle
[Revamped] Go package for reading from continuously updated files (tail -f)
Concurrent task runner, developer's routine tasks automation toolkit. Simple modern alternative to GNU Make ๐งฐ
A lightweight blazingly fast file watcher.
๐งต An experimental svelte compiler & watcher that works with snowpack
Minimal open source Screen-Time Tracker for Linux
โก Livediff: Watch file diffs live in your terminal. Minimalist Rust TUI for instant feedback loops.
Guardian of Kubernetes clusters. Tool to monitor clusters health and signal/alert on failures.
muso: music sorter
Automatically update your Docker Compose containers.
Simple task runner on directory changes that doesn't produce tons of logs if everything is OK ๐
A helper CLI for XD plugin development
CLI to watch mailbox changes
Automate the actions you do after saving code.
A scrollable `watch` alternative for Neovim.
Process watcher(pwatch)
A watchman for your directories. Rorshach allows you to listen to file system changes and run commands when these events occur.