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Hi @kramer65,
You should use xargs
, as you point out in your examples. I've just tried and, despite a bug I've just discovered (the inotify
implementation emits an informative line which should be removed) it seems to work correctly. Could you please try to provide more information for me to troubleshoot this one?
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Hi @emcrisostomo . Thanks for your comment. It turned out that I hadn't updated my brew for a while and thus had a very old version of fswatch installed (0.0.2). After updating brew and installing fswatch version 1.3.7 it all worked perfectly well.
Thanks for creating this awesome software. It finally makes me able to have the same quick workflow on my Mac laptop as I have on my Ubuntu desktop. I haven't tested fswatch on linux yet, but if that turns out to work equally well, I might change over some scripts on my Linux desktop and some VPSs as well.
Cheers!
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Thank you very much @kramer65,
I'm really glad you like and I hope it lives up to your expectations on Linux too. And if it does not, well, you can always file a bug report to help improve fswatch
.
Cheers!
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