Crates.io | rsincron |
lib.rs | rsincron |
version | 0.0.10 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-02-28 17:50:12.630932 |
updated_at | 2024-02-29 15:42:09.218194 |
description | Rust rewrite of the incredibly useful but abandoned incron software |
homepage | https://github.com/mfwre/rsincron |
repository | https://github.com/mfwre/rsincron |
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An attempt to resurrect incron
but in rust.
Run cargo install rsincron
.
rsincrond
Simply run the daemon with rsincrond
. The program doesn't background itself.
Logs get written to the standard error. Customize targets and log levels with
the RUST_LOG
environment variable (see the
env_logger
crate).
rsincrontab
Tool to manage your watches. Usage:
rsincrontab <mode>
where mode is one of edit
, list
or remove
.
Opens a temp file with your $EDITOR
(if not found defaults to /usr/bin/vi
)
to edit/add new rsincrons. The format used is:
<path-to-folder-or-file> <MASKS,ATTRS> <command-to-execute ARGS>
you can use either spaces or tabs to separate the fields. Lines starting with
a #
get treated as comment.
man incrontab.5
)A file/folder can be watched for following events (specify them comma separated only; no spaces or tabs )
* IN_ACCESS
; File was accessed (read)* IN_ATTRIB
; Metadata changed (permissions, timestamps, attributes, etc..)* IN_CLOSE_WRITE
; File opened for writing was closed* IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE
; File not opened for writing was closed* IN_CREATE
; File/directory created in watched directory* IN_DELETE
; File/directory deleted from watched directoryIN_DELETE_SELF
; Watched file/directory was itself deleted* IN_MODIFY
; File was modifiedIN_MOVE_SELF
; Watched file/directory was itself moved* IN_MOVED_FROM
; File moved out of watched directory* IN_MOVED_TO
; File moved into watched directory* IN_OPEN
; File was openedevents marked with an asterisk trigger, when watching a folder, for files in the watched category.
Specify them together with the masks, also comma separated only
recursive=true
; whether to recursively add watches in subdirectory or keep
only the root oneYou can use following placeholders to pass information regarding the event to the supplied command:
$$
-> single $
$@
-> path being watched$#
-> filename that triggered the event; '' if event is triggered by
watched folder$%
-> triggered event masks as text$&
-> triggered event masks as bitsLists only lines parsed without errors.
Deletes user's rsincron.table
(per default
$HOME/.local/share/rsincron.table
).
Both rsincrond
and rsincrontab
look for a configuration file located under
$HOME/.config/rsincron.toml
.
# Missing values from a config file default to the following
watch_table = "$HOME/.local/share/rsincron.table"
rsincrontab
: incrontab
's sibling
write every single type of test
cleanup and reorganize code to allow more modularity
write documentation
This is a very not ready piece of software. Be ready for things not working as expected.
I don't have an ETA yet since rsincron
will be worked on during my spare time.
Feel free to message me for suggestions, critiques, hints or
contribution questions.
Also, I neved had a public repository. If you want to share some experience on how to maintain one feel welcome to do so.
Please expect lots of bugs, rsincron
isn't alpha yet. It looks closer to a
proof-of-concept at the moment.
mkdir -p watched_dir/{1,2,3}/2/3
doesn't trigger on subfolders