@@ -3,87 +3,61 @@ git-fsmonitor--daemon(1)
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NAME
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- git-fsmonitor--daemon - Builtin file system monitor daemon
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+ git-fsmonitor--daemon - (EXPERIMENTAL) A Built-in File System Monitor
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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[verse]
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- 'git fsmonitor--daemon' --start
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- 'git fsmonitor--daemon' --run
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- 'git fsmonitor--daemon' --stop
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- 'git fsmonitor--daemon' --is-running
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- 'git fsmonitor--daemon' --is-supported
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- 'git fsmonitor--daemon' --query <token>
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- 'git fsmonitor--daemon' --query-index
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- 'git fsmonitor--daemon' --flush
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+ 'git fsmonitor--daemon' start
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+ 'git fsmonitor--daemon' run
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+ 'git fsmonitor--daemon' stop
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+ 'git fsmonitor--daemon' status
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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- Monitors files and directories in the working directory for changes using
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- platform-specific file system notification facilities .
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+ NOTE! This command is still only an experiment, subject to change dramatically
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+ (or even to be abandoned) .
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- It communicates directly with commands like `git status` using the
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- link:technical/api-simple-ipc.html[simple IPC] interface instead of
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- the slower linkgit:githooks[5] interface.
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+ A daemon to watch the working directory for file and directory
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+ changes using platform-specific file system notification facilities.
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+
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+ This daemon communicates directly with commands like `git status`
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+ using the link:technical/api-simple-ipc.html[simple IPC] interface
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+ instead of the slower linkgit:githooks[5] interface.
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+ This daemon is built into Git so that no third-party tools are
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+ required.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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- -- start::
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- Starts the fsmonitor daemon in the background.
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+ start::
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+ Starts a daemon in the background.
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- -- run::
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- Runs the fsmonitor daemon in the foreground.
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+ run::
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+ Runs a daemon in the foreground.
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- -- stop::
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- Stops the fsmonitor daemon running for the current working
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+ stop::
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+ Stops the daemon running in the current working
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directory, if present.
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- --is-running ::
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- Exits with zero status if the fsmonitor daemon is watching the
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+ status ::
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+ Exits with zero status if a daemon is watching the
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current working directory.
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- --is-supported::
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- Exits with zero status if the fsmonitor daemon feature is supported
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- on this platform.
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- --query <token>::
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- Connects to the fsmonitor daemon (starting it if necessary) and
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- requests the list of changed files and directories since the
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- given token.
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- This is intended for testing purposes.
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- --query-index::
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- Read the current `<token>` from the File System Monitor index
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- extension (if present) and use it to query the fsmonitor daemon.
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- This is intended for testing purposes.
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- --flush::
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- Force the fsmonitor daemon to flush its in-memory cache and
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- re-sync with the file system.
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- This is intended for testing purposes.
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REMARKS
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- The fsmonitor daemon is a long running process that will watch a single
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- working directory. Commands, such as `git status`, should automatically
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- start it (if necessary) when `core.useBuiltinFSMonitor` is set to `true`
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- (see linkgit:git-config[1]).
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-
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- Configure the built-in FSMonitor via `core.useBuiltinFSMonitor` in each
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- working directory separately, or globally via `git config --global
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- core.useBuiltinFSMonitor true`.
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- Tokens are opaque strings. They are used by the fsmonitor daemon to
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- mark a point in time and the associated internal state. Callers should
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- make no assumptions about the content of the token. In particular,
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- the should not assume that it is a timestamp.
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+ This daemon is a long running process used to watch a single working
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+ directory and maintain a list of the recently changed files and
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+ directories. Performance of commands such as `git status` can be
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+ increased if they just ask for a summary of changes to the working
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+ directory and can avoid scanning the disk.
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- Query commands send a request-token to the daemon and it responds with
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- a summary of the changes that have occurred since that token was
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- created. The daemon also returns a response-token that the client can
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- use in a future query.
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+ When `core.useBuiltinFSMonitor` is set to `true` (see
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+ linkgit:git-config[1]) commands, such as `git status`, will ask the
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+ daemon for changes and automatically start it (if necessary).
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For more information see the "File System Monitor" section in
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linkgit:git-update-index[1].
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submodule. If fsmonitor daemon is watching a super repo and a file is
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modified within the working directory of a submodule, it will report
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the change (as happening against the super repo). However, the client
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- should properly ignore these extra events, so performance may be affected
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- but it should not cause an incorrect result.
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+ will properly ignore these extra events, so performance may be affected
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+ but it will not cause an incorrect result.
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