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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2016-11-14 13:58:42 -0500
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2016-11-15 21:41:38 +0700
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development/watchman: Fix README.
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-Watchman exists to watch files and record when they change. It can also trigger actions (such as rebuilding assets) when matching files change.
-
-Concepts
-- Watchman can recursively watch one or more directory trees (we call them roots).
-- Watchman does not follow symlinks. It knows they exist, but they show up the same as any other file in its reporting.
-- Watchman waits for a root to settle down before it will start to trigger notifications or command execution.
-- Watchman is conservative, preferring to err on the side of caution; it considers files to be freshly changed when you start to watch them or when it is unsure.
-- You can query a root for file changes since you last checked, or the current state of the tree
-- You can subscribe to file changes that occur in a root
+Watchman exists to watch files and record when they change. It can also
+trigger actions (such as rebuilding assets) when matching files change.
+
+Concepts:
+
+- Watchman can recursively watch one or more directory trees (we call them
+ roots).
+
+- Watchman does not follow symlinks. It knows they exist, but they show
+ up the same as any other file in its reporting.
+
+- Watchman waits for a root to settle down before it will start to
+ trigger notifications or command execution.
+
+- Watchman is conservative, preferring to err on the side of caution;
+ it considers files to be freshly changed when you start to watch them
+ or when it is unsure.
+
+- You can query a root for file changes since you last checked, or the
+ current state of the tree.
+
+- You can subscribe to file changes that occur in a root.