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Name: fstail | Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed |
Version: 0.1.0 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 1.3 | Build date: Thu Sep 26 12:52:10 2024 |
Group: Unspecified | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 1619209 | Source RPM: fstail-0.1.0-1.3.src.rpm |
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://github.com/alexellis/fstail | |
Summary: Scan a directory for changed files and tail them |
fstail - scan a directory for changed files and tail them When you need to see the output from all changed files within a directory. Why doesn't tail -f /var/logs/* work? Unfortunately, tail -f /logs/* may not do what you want it to do. Bash will expand * to all existing files within /logs/ and then show the extra lines added to each of them. It also will not recurse down, any levels deeper than the current directory. How is fstail different then? fstail uses the gopkg.in/fsnotify to detect both new files, and existing files that are changed. It then starts concatenting their contents to the terminal.
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* Thu Sep 26 2024 Johannes Kastl <opensuse_buildservice@ojkastl.de> - new package fstail: scan a directory for changed files and tail them
/usr/bin/fstail /usr/share/doc/packages/fstail /usr/share/doc/packages/fstail/README.md /usr/share/licenses/fstail /usr/share/licenses/fstail/LICENSE
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