To monitor a file in linux, I can use inotify-tools like this
#!/bin/bash
# with inotify-tools installed, watch for modification of file passed as first par
You can use entr tool. Example usage:
ls some_file | entr do_something
On Mac install via Brew: brew install entr
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If you want to wrap this into a Python script, you can use Watchdog, which works with both Linux and OSX.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/watchdog
Here is what it looks like to replace pyinotify with watchdog:
https://github.com/raphdg/baboon/commit/2c115da63dac16d0fbdc9b45067d0ab0960143ed
Watchdog also has a shell utility called watchmedo
:
watchmedo shell-command \
--patterns="*.py;*.txt" \
--recursive \
--command='echo "${watch_src_path}"' \
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Yes, you can use the FSEvents API