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    DirEvents

    DirEvents

    Monitor changes in a directory from within the Windows command line

    This utility observes change events of files or subdirectories in a folder and writes the event along with the file name to the console window. NOTE: Batch and PowerShell scripts are provided in order to show how to process the output of the tool. Find the examples in the Files tab.
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    DirJack is a java written tool to monitor directories in your filesystem. The main feature is to react on changes within a directory i.e. you can define the behaviour what to do when files are added, edited or removed.
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