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Man Page: fileschanged

Operating Environment: debian

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FILESCHANGED(1) 						   User Commands						   FILESCHANGED(1)

NAME
fileschanged - displays altered files
SYNOPSIS
fileschanged [OPTION...] [FILE]...
DESCRIPTION
Monitors FILEs for alterations. Display the filenames of FILEs that were created, changed, deleted, started execution or finished execut- ing. -s, --show=EVENT[,...] Display created, changed, deleted, executing, or executed files (Default is "created,changed") -a, --show-all Display all file events and the associated action -f, --files-to-monitor (Default) Monitor the FILEs on the command line -l, --filelist=FILE Monitor the list of filenames inside FILE -L, --dereference Don't monitor symlinks, monitor what's pointed to -r, --recursive Monitor subdirectories of directories -t, --timeout=N Delay showing changed files for N seconds (Def=2) -p, --display-action Display action when showing altered files -x, --exec=PROG Run PROG when file is altered (PROG action filename) -?, --help Give this help list --usage Give a short usage message -V, --version Print program version FILEs must exist when monitoring begins, or they will not be monitored.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <benasselstine@users.sf.net>.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for fileschanged is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and fileschanged programs are properly installed at your site, the command info fileschanged should give you access to the complete manual. fileschanged 0.6.5 October 2011 FILESCHANGED(1)
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