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wrap chokidar in a children process, so that it is crash free

published 0.1.3 9 years ago
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Allow the renderer to use chokidar (Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library)

published 1.0.2 2 years ago
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Allow the renderer to use chokidar (Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library)

published 1.0.1 2 years ago
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wrap chokidar in a children process, so that it is crash free

published 0.1.0 9 years ago
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File system watcher based on chokidar that emits add/change/rename/unlink events.

published 1.4.1 4 years ago
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A chockidar spacebro connected client

published 1.1.0 5 years ago
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Filesystem sync for local development using chokidar and rsync

published 1.2.2 6 years ago
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a solution for Chokidar over VirtualBox shared folders

published 0.1.2 a year ago
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Monitor file system changes with node and chokidar using a child process.

published 2018.10.14-3 6 years ago
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Focus and run a subset of chokidar targets

published 1.0.2 8 years ago
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Watch files or directories for changes, run tasks when these changes occur. Simple build tool that allows you to run shell commands when files or directories change.

published 1.0.1 8 years ago
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ReScript bindings for Chokidar.js

published 2.0.0 2 years ago
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Chokidar filesystem event monitor plugin for the io-event-reactor module

published 1.0.0-beta.2 8 years ago
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An easy way to intelligentally watch your tape tests

published 0.1.0 3 years ago
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Typescript implementation of watch-rx using latest chokidar

published 1.2.4 a year ago
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quilk_ci a lightweight continuous integration module runner.

published 1.1.6 8 years ago
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Automatically run a command when a file is updated.

published 1.0.0 9 years ago
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Minimalistic file watching

published 1.0.1 7 years ago
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This is based on paulmillr' chokidar project which make it easier to use

published 1.0.0 3 years ago
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An exmaple 3rd party module that can be included in your quilk.json file. In fact, you can include any npm module into the quilk.json file.. as long as it returns an object with a run function in it.

published 1.0.4 8 years ago
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