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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 man‐
       ual.   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		September 2013		       FILESCHANGED(1)
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