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19 Aug 2007 watch is used to run any designated command at regular intervals. It displays its output on a console (i.e., all-text mode display) or terminal window (i.e., a window in a GUI that emulates a console) that is temporarily cleared of all other content (i.e., prompts, commands and results of commands). This makes
watch is a command-line tool, part of the Linux procps and procps-ng packages, that runs the specified command repeatedly and displays the results on standard output so you can watch it change over time. By default, the command is run every two seconds, although this is adjustable with the -n secs argument. Since the
18 Jan 2014 If you are referring to the command watch , it basically run a command every so often, by default every 2 seconds, and shows the output fullscreen. tab with the watch command in. You should see the newfile.txt ventually appear in the output. For more info, view the manual page for watch with: man watch
14 Jul 2014 If this sounds like stuff you can use, check our our 2 minute quick-start video below or read on for more details on how to use Linux screen. On most Red Hat and CentOS distributions you can find Linux screen in /usr/bin/screen. To see if . Screen can monitor a window for activity or inactivity. This is great
watch runs command repeatedly, displaying its output (the first screenfull). This allows you to watch the program output change over time. By default, the program is run every 2 seconds; use -n or --interval to specify a different interval.
watch(1) man page in the manual for linux - Linux 2.6.
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Predefine access to new windows. See Umask. activity message: Set the activity notification message. See Monitor. addacl usernames: Synonym to acladd . See Multiuser Session. allpartial state: Set all windows to partial refresh. See Redisplay. altscreen state: Enables support for the "alternate screen" terminal capability.
21 Jan 2011 watch command is a really neat tool which does a simple but incredibly useful thing: it repeatedly runs a given command line and shows you the output. So, you're effectively monitoring a progress of some process by watching relevant files. The default interval is 2 seconds, which gives enough dynamics for
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