KFileWatcher detects file modifications and enables users to respond to them in real-time.
One way to use kfilewatcher is by running a command such as "kfilewatcher /tmp/test 2>&1 | while read a; do echo 'File has changed - doing something'; done". This will trigger an action every time kfilewatcher detects a change. While the default action is just to output "File has changed - doing something," you are free to modify this to suit your needs. For example, you could use it to backup files as soon as they change, publish updated files on your website, or keep directories synchronized.
Overall, the kfilewatcher project provides a useful set of tools for monitoring file changes and responding to them in an automated manner. It is easy to use and flexible enough to accommodate a wide range of workflows, making it a solid choice for anyone in need of this kind of functionality.
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