Provided by: watchman_4.9.0-7build1_amd64
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 ⟨http://facebook.github.io/watchman/docs/cli-options.html⟩