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inotify-tools is a C library and a set of command-line programs providing a simple interface to inotify.
A port of the inotify-wait tool for Windows
A distributed file server framework based on swoole and inotify
A Docker Container To Sync Two Piholes
🔔 inotifywait alternative with polling
CLI to watch file patterns and run commands when they change
Run a command upon any change to files in a given directory
A lightweight utility to monitor filesystem events and run a script on matching conditions.
Restart a docker container when a file is modified
Reads and writes floppy disks to play Spotify albums and playlists using a Raspberry Pi 4.
A python script to organize a specific directory by moving files to definied subdirectories
Linux configurable driver for laptops which detects display orientation change and allows customize each via additional shell scripts.
Setup watchers on filesystem paths, and execute custom scripts on the caught events. Uses inotifywait.
fbhto - From black hole to organized. fbhto uses inotify Linux interruption to implement a blackhole, which will suck immediately the files it receives, and then moves them to another place, in a organized manner.
A simple URL Shortener API using Java Spring-Boot & GridDB
Automatic folders synchronization based on inotifywait and rsync.
Using inotifywait to monitor changes in a folder. For every change, notify manager who then activates workers.
bash script to notify via pushover once a file is created in a certain directory
This repository is automated to push changes whenever any file is added or deleted in the local repository on my laptop.
Prototype to watch and sync backup directories
👨💻 C++ low-level program monitoring changes in the files of a directory and processing the URLs of each file by forking new processes. A bash script sums up the results.
:open_file_folder: :fork_and_knife: The listener monitors a directory and notifies the manager (his parent) about any changes through a pipe. The manager forks workers to process those files and communicate through FIFOs.
use inotfywait to monitor and log file system events