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								# Chokidar [](https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar) [](https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar)
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								> Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library
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								[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/chokidar)
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								## Why?
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								Node.js `fs.watch`:
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								* Doesn't report filenames on MacOS.
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								* Doesn't report events at all when using editors like Sublime on MacOS.
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								* Often reports events twice.
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								* Emits most changes as `rename`.
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								* Does not provide an easy way to recursively watch file trees.
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								* Does not support recursive watching on Linux.
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								Node.js `fs.watchFile`:
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								* Almost as bad at event handling.
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								* Also does not provide any recursive watching.
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								* Results in high CPU utilization.
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								Chokidar resolves these problems.
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								Initially made for **[Brunch](https://brunch.io/)** (an ultra-swift web app build tool), it is now used in
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								[Microsoft's Visual Studio Code](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode),
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								[gulp](https://github.com/gulpjs/gulp/),
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								[karma](https://karma-runner.github.io/),
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								[PM2](https://github.com/Unitech/PM2),
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								[browserify](http://browserify.org/),
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								[webpack](https://webpack.github.io/),
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								[BrowserSync](https://www.browsersync.io/),
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								and [many others](https://www.npmjs.com/browse/depended/chokidar).
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								It has proven itself in production environments.
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								Version 3 is out! Check out our blog post about it: [Chokidar 3: How to save 32TB of traffic every week](https://paulmillr.com/posts/chokidar-3-save-32tb-of-traffic/)
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								## How?
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								Chokidar does still rely on the Node.js core `fs` module, but when using
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								`fs.watch` and `fs.watchFile` for watching, it normalizes the events it
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								receives, often checking for truth by getting file stats and/or dir contents.
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								On MacOS, chokidar by default uses a native extension exposing the Darwin
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								`FSEvents` API. This provides very efficient recursive watching compared with
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								implementations like `kqueue` available on most \*nix platforms. Chokidar still
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								does have to do some work to normalize the events received that way as well.
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								On most other platforms, the `fs.watch`-based implementation is the default, which
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								avoids polling and keeps CPU usage down. Be advised that chokidar will initiate
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								watchers recursively for everything within scope of the paths that have been
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								specified, so be judicious about not wasting system resources by watching much
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								more than needed.
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								## Getting started
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								Install with npm:
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								```sh
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								npm install chokidar
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								```
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								Then `require` and use it in your code:
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								```javascript
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								const chokidar = require('chokidar');
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								// One-liner for current directory
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								chokidar.watch('.').on('all', (event, path) => {
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								  console.log(event, path);
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								});
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								```
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								## API
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								```javascript
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								// Example of a more typical implementation structure
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								// Initialize watcher.
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								const watcher = chokidar.watch('file, dir, glob, or array', {
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								  ignored: /(^|[\/\\])\../, // ignore dotfiles
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								  persistent: true
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								});
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								// Something to use when events are received.
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								const log = console.log.bind(console);
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								// Add event listeners.
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								watcher
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								  .on('add', path => log(`File ${path} has been added`))
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								  .on('change', path => log(`File ${path} has been changed`))
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								  .on('unlink', path => log(`File ${path} has been removed`));
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								// More possible events.
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								watcher
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								  .on('addDir', path => log(`Directory ${path} has been added`))
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								  .on('unlinkDir', path => log(`Directory ${path} has been removed`))
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								  .on('error', error => log(`Watcher error: ${error}`))
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								  .on('ready', () => log('Initial scan complete. Ready for changes'))
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								  .on('raw', (event, path, details) => { // internal
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								    log('Raw event info:', event, path, details);
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								  });
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								// 'add', 'addDir' and 'change' events also receive stat() results as second
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								// argument when available: https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_class_fs_stats
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								watcher.on('change', (path, stats) => {
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								  if (stats) console.log(`File ${path} changed size to ${stats.size}`);
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								});
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								// Watch new files.
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								watcher.add('new-file');
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								watcher.add(['new-file-2', 'new-file-3', '**/other-file*']);
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								// Get list of actual paths being watched on the filesystem
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								var watchedPaths = watcher.getWatched();
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								// Un-watch some files.
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								await watcher.unwatch('new-file*');
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								// Stop watching.
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								// The method is async!
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								watcher.close().then(() => console.log('closed'));
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								// Full list of options. See below for descriptions.
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								// Do not use this example!
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								chokidar.watch('file', {
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								  persistent: true,
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								  ignored: '*.txt',
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								  ignoreInitial: false,
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								  followSymlinks: true,
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								  cwd: '.',
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								  disableGlobbing: false,
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								  usePolling: false,
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								  interval: 100,
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								  binaryInterval: 300,
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								  alwaysStat: false,
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								  depth: 99,
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								  awaitWriteFinish: {
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								    stabilityThreshold: 2000,
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								    pollInterval: 100
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								  ignorePermissionErrors: false,
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								  atomic: true // or a custom 'atomicity delay', in milliseconds (default 100)
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								`chokidar.watch(paths, [options])`
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								* `paths` (string or array of strings). Paths to files, dirs to be watched
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								recursively, or glob patterns.
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								    - Note: globs must not contain windows separators (`\`),
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								    because that's how they work by the standard —
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								    you'll need to replace them with forward slashes (`/`).
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								    - Note 2: for additional glob documentation, check out low-level
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								    library: [picomatch](https://github.com/micromatch/picomatch).
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								* `options` (object) Options object as defined below:
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								#### Persistence
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								* `persistent` (default: `true`). Indicates whether the process
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								should continue to run as long as files are being watched. If set to
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								`false` when using `fsevents` to watch, no more events will be emitted
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								after `ready`, even if the process continues to run.
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								#### Path filtering
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								* `ignored` ([anymatch](https://github.com/es128/anymatch)-compatible definition)
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								Defines files/paths to be ignored. The whole relative or absolute path is
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								tested, not just filename. If a function with two arguments is provided, it
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								gets called twice per path - once with a single argument (the path), second
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								time with two arguments (the path and the
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								[`fs.Stats`](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_class_fs_stats)
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								object of that path).
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								* `ignoreInitial` (default: `false`). If set to `false` then `add`/`addDir` events are also emitted for matching paths while
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								instantiating the watching as chokidar discovers these file paths (before the `ready` event).
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								* `followSymlinks` (default: `true`). When `false`, only the
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								symlinks themselves will be watched for changes instead of following
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								the link references and bubbling events through the link's path.
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								* `cwd` (no default). The base directory from which watch `paths` are to be
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								derived. Paths emitted with events will be relative to this.
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								* `disableGlobbing` (default: `false`). If set to `true` then the strings passed to `.watch()` and `.add()` are treated as
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								literal path names, even if they look like globs.
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								#### Performance
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								* `usePolling` (default: `false`).
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								Whether to use fs.watchFile (backed by polling), or fs.watch. If polling
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								leads to high CPU utilization, consider setting this to `false`. It is
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								typically necessary to **set this to `true` to successfully watch files over
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								a network**, and it may be necessary to successfully watch files in other
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								non-standard situations. Setting to `true` explicitly on MacOS overrides the
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								`useFsEvents` default. You may also set the CHOKIDAR_USEPOLLING env variable
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								to true (1) or false (0) in order to override this option.
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								* _Polling-specific settings_ (effective when `usePolling: true`)
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								  * `interval` (default: `100`). Interval of file system polling, in milliseconds. You may also
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								    set the CHOKIDAR_INTERVAL env variable to override this option.
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								  * `binaryInterval` (default: `300`). Interval of file system
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								  polling for binary files.
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								  ([see list of binary extensions](https://github.com/sindresorhus/binary-extensions/blob/master/binary-extensions.json))
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								* `useFsEvents` (default: `true` on MacOS). Whether to use the
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								`fsevents` watching interface if available. When set to `true` explicitly
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								and `fsevents` is available this supercedes the `usePolling` setting. When
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								set to `false` on MacOS, `usePolling: true` becomes the default.
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								* `alwaysStat` (default: `false`). If relying upon the
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								[`fs.Stats`](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_class_fs_stats)
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								object that may get passed with `add`, `addDir`, and `change` events, set
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								this to `true` to ensure it is provided even in cases where it wasn't
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								already available from the underlying watch events.
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								* `depth` (default: `undefined`). If set, limits how many levels of
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								subdirectories will be traversed.
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								* `awaitWriteFinish` (default: `false`).
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								the entire file has been written. Furthermore, in some cases some `change`
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								events will be emitted while the file is being written. In some cases,
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								especially when watching for large files there will be a need to wait for the
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								write operation to finish before responding to a file creation or modification.
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								Setting `awaitWriteFinish` to `true` (or a truthy value) will poll file size,
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								holding its `add` and `change` events until the size does not change for a
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								configurable amount of time. The appropriate duration setting is heavily
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								dependent on the OS and hardware. For accurate detection this parameter should
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								be relatively high, making file watching much less responsive.
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								Use with caution.
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								  * *`options.awaitWriteFinish` can be set to an object in order to adjust
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								  timing params:*
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								  * `awaitWriteFinish.stabilityThreshold` (default: 2000). Amount of time in
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								  * `awaitWriteFinish.pollInterval` (default: 100). File size polling interval, in milliseconds.
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								#### Errors
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								* `ignorePermissionErrors` (default: `false`). Indicates whether to watch files
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								that don't have read permissions if possible. If watching fails due to `EPERM`
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								or `EACCES` with this set to `true`, the errors will be suppressed silently.
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								* `atomic` (default: `true` if `useFsEvents` and `usePolling` are `false`).
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								Automatically filters out artifacts that occur when using editors that use
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								"atomic writes" instead of writing directly to the source file. If a file is
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								re-added within 100 ms of being deleted, Chokidar emits a `change` event
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								### Methods & Events
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								* `.add(path / paths)`: Add files, directories, or glob patterns for tracking.
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								* `.on(event, callback)`: Listen for an FS event.
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								`raw`, `error`.
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								name and path for every event other than `ready`, `raw`, and `error`.  `raw` is internal, use it carefully.
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								* `.unwatch(path / paths)`: Stop watching files, directories, or glob patterns.
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								* `.close()`: **async** Removes all listeners from watched files. Asynchronous, returns Promise. Use with `await` to ensure bugs don't happen.
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								system being watched by this `FSWatcher` instance. The object's keys are all the
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								directories (using absolute paths unless the `cwd` option was used), and the
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								values are arrays of the names of the items contained in each directory.
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								## CLI
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								[chokidar-cli](https://github.com/open-cli-tools/chokidar-cli), allowing you to
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								## Install Troubleshooting
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								* `npm WARN optional dep failed, continuing fsevents@n.n.n`
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								    not indicative of a problem. Even if accompanied by other related error messages,
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								    Chokidar should function properly.
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								* `TypeError: fsevents is not a constructor`
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								  * Update chokidar by doing `rm -rf node_modules package-lock.json yarn.lock && npm install`, or update your dependency that uses chokidar.
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								* Chokidar is producing `ENOSP` error on Linux, like this:
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								  * `bash: cannot set terminal process group (-1): Inappropriate ioctl for device bash: no job control in this shell`
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								  `Error: watch /home/ ENOSPC`
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								  * This means Chokidar ran out of file handles and you'll need to increase their count by executing the following command in Terminal:
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								  `echo fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288 | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf && sudo sysctl -p`
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								## Changelog
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								For more detailed changelog, see [`full_changelog.md`](.github/full_changelog.md).
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								- **v3.5 (Jan 6, 2021):** Support for ARM Macs with Apple Silicon. Fixes for deleted symlinks.
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								- **v3.4 (Apr 26, 2020):** Support for directory-based symlinks. Fixes for macos file replacement.
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								- **v3.3 (Nov 2, 2019):** `FSWatcher#close()` method became async. That fixes IO race conditions related to close method.
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								- **v3.2 (Oct 1, 2019):** Improve Linux RAM usage by 50%. Race condition fixes. Windows glob fixes. Improve stability by using tight range of dependency versions.
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								- **v3.1 (Sep 16, 2019):** dotfiles are no longer filtered out by default. Use `ignored` option if needed. Improve initial Linux scan time by 50%.
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								- **v3 (Apr 30, 2019):** massive CPU & RAM consumption improvements; reduces deps / package size by a factor of 17x and bumps Node.js requirement to v8.16 and higher.
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								- **v2 (Dec 29, 2017):** Globs are now posix-style-only; without windows support. Tons of bugfixes.
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								- **v1 (Apr 7, 2015):** Glob support, symlink support, tons of bugfixes. Node 0.8+ is supported
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								- **v0.1 (Apr 20, 2012):** Initial release, extracted from [Brunch](https://github.com/brunch/brunch/blob/9847a065aea300da99bd0753f90354cde9de1261/src/helpers.coffee#L66)
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								## Also
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								Why was chokidar named this way? What's the meaning behind it?
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								>Chowkidar is a transliteration of a Hindi word meaning 'watchman, gatekeeper', चौकीदार. This ultimately comes from Sanskrit _ चतुष्क_ (crossway, quadrangle, consisting-of-four).
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								## License
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								MIT (c) Paul Miller (<https://paulmillr.com>), see [LICENSE](LICENSE) file.
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