name: Commando version: 1.0.0.2 synopsis: Watch some files; Rerun a command homepage: https://github.com/sordina/Commando license: MIT license-file: LICENSE author: Lyndon Maydwell maintainer: lyndon@sordina.net category: Development build-type: Simple cabal-version: >=1.8 description: Commando comes in two forms - A library and an executable. . * Executable . Watch a directory, and when changes occur, run a command. . From the commandline the program is used like so: . > commando -c echo . This will watch the current directory, and when an event occurs, pass the serialized representation of the event as an argument to `echo`. . * Library . To use the library just . > import System.Commando . See the "System.Commando" module documentation for more details. . The Commando executable module is a good example of using Commando as a library. executable commando main-is: Commando.hs build-depends: base >= 4.0 && < 5.0, text >= 0.10 && < 0.12, system-filepath >= 0.4 && < 0.5, optparse-applicative >= 0.5 && < 0.6, system-fileio >= 0.3 && < 0.4, fsnotify >= 0.0.10 && < 0.1, process >= 1.1 && < 1.2, data-default >= 0.5 && < 1.0 library exposed-modules: System.Commando build-depends: base >= 4.0 && < 5.0, text >= 0.10 && < 0.12, system-filepath >= 0.4 && < 0.5, optparse-applicative >= 0.5 && < 0.6, system-fileio >= 0.3 && < 0.4, fsnotify >= 0.0.10 && < 0.1, process >= 1.1 && < 1.2, data-default >= 0.5 && < 1.0