There are 2 repositories under filesystem-events topic.
watcher is a Go package for watching for files or directory changes without using filesystem events.
A port of the inotify-wait tool for Windows
Recursive filesystem event watcher using inotify in golang
images jpg or jpeg compressed and watcher fsnotify
🗳️ The file system watcher for Windows without false change notifications.
Indexer++ official repository
cross-platform file watcher library for C++17 using std::filesystem and native interfaces
Fluffy watches, reports Linux on-disk filesystem events faithfully. Comes with a CLI framework/tool for convenience. The library, libfluffy, can be independently used in other projects.
A necessary component for building your own Spotlight on macOS with Swift
Python module monitoring high-level file system events (Copy, Move, Create, Delete, Modify). Lazydog tries to aggregate low-level events in order to emit a minimum number of high-level event. Extension of watchdog module.
A tiny D library to work with Linux's kernel inotify file events subsystem.
PHP Extension for cross-platform filesystem notifications
HTTP Hot Reload Server for HTML, CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript and WebAssembly web development.
A watchdog tool which can be used to observe file system changes and registry changes.
FSWatch is a debounce fsnotfiy for easier filesystem event handling
A python based approach to endpoint security
file system events
Simple filesystem event monitoring application for Linux
stdx is a minimalist, modular C99 utility library inspired by the STB style. It provides a set of dependency-free, single-header components that extend common programming functionality in C.
Representation-agnostic filewatching with streams in Scala
bulk file renamer using C# and Windows Management objects
File Event Based Approach to create reports about the Removable Drive History with file changes
Automatically upload a directory on change to a given FTP server.
Lightweight bindings for inotify(7) using the Python/C API
A file organizer with cli to add filetypes and choose a folder to put them into.