watchfs - watch a file or directory being changed
$ watchfs [options...] [path...]
watchfs watches files and directories being changed.
--help: Display this message-E, --exit-after-change: Wait for first change and exit-a, --watch-all-events: Watch all types of events-d, --watch-delete-events: Watch file deletion events-m, --watch-file-modify-events: Watch file content being modified-M, --watch-file-metadata-events: Watch file metadata being modified-c, --watch-directory-child-creation-events: Watch directory child creation events-D, --watch-directory-child-deletion-events: Watch directory child deletion eventspath: Files and/or directories to watch# watch /tmp with all events being handled (child creation and deletion) $ watchfs -a /tmp/ # watch /tmp with child creation events being handled $ watchfs -c /tmp/ # watch /tmp with child creation events being handled $ watchfs -D /tmp/ # watch /tmp with all events being handled (child creation and deletion) and exit after first change $ watchfs -E /tmp/ # watch /tmp/test_file with all events being handled (file being deleted, metadata being modified or content modified) $ watchfs -a /tmp/test_file # watch /tmp/test_file being deleted $ watchfs -d /tmp/test_file # watch /tmp/test_file being metadata-modified $ watchfs -M /tmp/test_file # watch /tmp/test_file being content-modified $ watchfs -m /tmp/test_file
listdir(1) to list directory entriesls(1) to list directory contents