# wfh wfh continuously watches your local directories and `rsync` them against a remote host. ## Why? If you - Want to edit files on your local machine, because of IDE, latency, ... - Need to build that and run tests on your remote machine, because of dependencies. - Don't want to have a daemon such as `lsyncd`. Okay to run something on your terminal. - Don't want to send `node_modules` or such to the remote machine. It may not work. - Use Git and most of files you are editing are managed by Git. Then `wfh` makes working from *home*, your local machine easier! ## License The MIT License