A modern, cross-platform Rust alternative to watch, with color, diff, and more.
- Periodically runs a command and displays its output fullscreen
- Highlights differences between runs (with
-d/--differences) - Optionally keeps all changes since first run (
-d=permanent) - Supports ANSI color output (
-c/--color) - Beeps on command failure (
-b/--beep) - Exits on error, output change, or unchanged output for N cycles
- Customizable interval (via
-n,--interval, orWATCH_INTERVALenv) - No-title, no-wrap, and direct exec modes
rwatch [OPTIONS] -- command [args...]-n, --interval <seconds>: Set update interval (default: 2, or$WATCH_INTERVAL)-d, --differences[=permanent]: Highlight output differences; keep all changes with=permanent-c, --color: Show ANSI color sequences-b, --beep: Beep if command exits non-zero-e, --errexit: Freeze on error and exit after key press-g, --chgexit: Exit when output changes-q, --equexit <cycles>: Exit when output does not change for N cycles-t, --no-title: Hide header-w, --no-wrap: Disable line wrapping-x, --exec: Pass command directly (no shell)
- Watch a directory listing, highlighting changes:
rwatch -d -- ls -l
- Run a command every 5 seconds:
rwatch -n 5 -- date
- Watch a command, beep on error:
rwatch -b -- make test - Use a custom interval from the environment:
WATCH_INTERVAL=10 rwatch -- git status
If you have Rust and Cargo installed, you can install the latest published version directly:
cargo install rwatchClone the repository and install using Cargo:
git clone https://github.com/davidhfrankelcodes/rwatch.git
cd rwatch
cargo install --path .MIT