# antr antr is a file system events watcher that runs arbitrary commands. antr watches the current directory and subdiretories for changes. On the event of a change, it clears the screen and runs the passed command. If the current directory is a git repository, antr will ignore changes to git ignored files. antr is inspired mainly be [entr](http://entrproject.org/), with a few differences: - Easier usage - Only works with the current directory - Easier to watch directories for new files - Integration with git ignore # Usage To run `make` every time there is a file change: ~~~sh $ antr make ~~~ To run a single javascript file: ~~~sh $ antr node file.js ~~~