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[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/amasad/sane.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/amasad/sane)
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sane
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----
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I've been driven to insanity by node filesystem watcher wrappers.
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Sane aims to be fast, small, and reliable file system watcher. It does that by:
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* By default stays away from fs polling because it's very slow and cpu intensive
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* Uses `fs.watch` by default and sensibly works around the various issues
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* Maintains a consistent API across different platforms
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* Where `fs.watch` is not reliable you have the choice of using the following alternatives:
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* [the facebook watchman library](https://facebook.github.io/watchman/)
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* [the watchexec library](https://github.com/watchexec/watchexec)
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* polling
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## Install
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```
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$ npm install sane
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```
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## How to choose a mode
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Don't worry too much about choosing the correct mode upfront because sane
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maintains the same API across all modes and will be easy to switch.
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* If you're only supporting Linux and OS X, `watchman` would be the most reliable mode
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* If you're using node > v0.10.0 use the default mode
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* If you're running OS X and you're watching a lot of directories and you're running into https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/5463, use `watchman`
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* If you're in an environment where native file system events aren't available (like Vagrant), you should use polling
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* Otherwise, the default mode should work well for you
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## API
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### sane(dir, options)
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Watches a directory and all its descendant directories for changes, deletions, and additions on files and directories.
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```js
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var watcher = sane('path/to/dir', {glob: ['**/*.js', '**/*.css']});
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watcher.on('ready', function () { console.log('ready') });
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watcher.on('change', function (filepath, root, stat) { console.log('file changed', filepath); });
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watcher.on('add', function (filepath, root, stat) { console.log('file added', filepath); });
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watcher.on('delete', function (filepath, root) { console.log('file deleted', filepath); });
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// close
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watcher.close();
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```
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options:
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* `glob`: a single string glob pattern or an array of them.
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* `poll`: puts the watcher in polling mode. Under the hood that means `fs.watchFile`.
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* `watchman`: makes the watcher use [watchman](https://facebook.github.io/watchman/).
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* `watchmanPath`: sets a custom path for `watchman` binary.
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* `watchexec`: makes the watcher use [watchexec](https://github.com/watchexec/watchexec).
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* `dot`: enables watching files/directories that start with a dot.
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* `ignored`: a glob, regex, function, or array of any combination.
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For the glob pattern documentation, see [micromatch](https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch).
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If you choose to use `watchman` you'll have to [install watchman yourself](https://facebook.github.io/watchman/docs/install.html)).
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If you choose to use `watchexec` you'll have to [install watchexec yourself](https://github.com/watchexec/watchexec)).
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For the ignored options, see [anymatch](https://github.com/es128/anymatch).
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### sane.NodeWatcher(dir, options)
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The default watcher class. Uses `fs.watch` under the hood, and takes the same options as `sane(dir, options)`.
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### sane.WatchmanWatcher(dir, options)
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The watchman watcher class. Takes the same options as `sane(dir, options)`.
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### sane.Watchexec(dir, options)
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The watchexec watcher class. Takes the same options as `sane(dir, options)`.
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### sane.PollWatcher(dir, options)
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The polling watcher class. Takes the same options as `sane(dir, options)` with the addition of:
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* interval: indicates how often the files should be polled. (passed to fs.watchFile)
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### sane.{Node|Watchman|Watchexec|Poll}Watcher#close
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Stops watching.
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### sane.{Node|Watchman|Watchexec|Poll}Watcher events
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Emits the following events:
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All events are passed the file/dir path relative to the root directory
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* `ready` when the program is ready to detect events in the directory
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* `change` when a file changes
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* `add` when a file or directory has been added
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* `delete` when a file or directory has been deleted
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## CLI
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This module includes a simple command line interface, which you can install with `npm install sane -g`.
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```
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Usage: sane <command> [...directory] [--glob=<filePattern>] [--poll] [--watchman] [--watchman-path=<watchmanBinaryPath>] [--dot] [--wait=<seconds>]
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OPTIONS:
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--glob=<filePattern>
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A single string glob pattern or an array of them.
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--ignored=<filePattern>
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A glob, regex, function, or array of any combination.
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--poll, -p
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Use polling mode.
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--watchman, -w
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Use watchman (if available).
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--watchman-path=<watchmanBinaryPath>
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Sets a custom path for watchman binary (if using this mode).
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--dot, -d
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Enables watching files/directories that start with a dot.
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--wait=<seconds>
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Duration, in seconds, that watching will be disabled
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after running <command>. Setting this option will
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throttle calls to <command> for the specified duration.
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--quiet, -q
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Disables sane's console output
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--changes-only, -o
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Runs <command> only when a change occur. Skips running <command> at startup
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```
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It will watch the given `directory` and run the given <command> every time a file changes.
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### CLI example usage
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- `sane 'echo "A command ran"'`
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- `sane 'echo "A command ran"' --glob='**/*.css'`
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- `sane 'echo "A command ran"' site/assets/css --glob='**/*.css'`
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- `sane 'echo "A command ran"' --glob='**/*.css' --ignored='**/ignore.css'`
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- `sane 'echo "A command ran"' --wait=3`
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- `sane 'echo "A command ran"' -p`
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## License
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MIT
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## Credits
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The CLI was originally based on the [watch CLI](https://github.com/mikeal/watch). Watch is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.
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