Gamin is a cool tool that helps you keep an eye on files and directories. Think of it as a watchdog that alerts you when something changes in your files or folders. It’s part of the FAM (File Alteration Monitor) system but with some neat tweaks!
The main goals for this project are pretty straightforward:
Another cool feature is how Gamin works with the inotify mechanism. This helps improve the existing dnotify monitoring system that's already part of the Linux kernel.
If you're wondering about compatibility, right now, Gamin is mostly tied to Linux. Portability isn’t the main focus yet, but if you've got ideas or patches to help with that, they’re totally welcome!
Gamin actually comes from a previous project called marmot, created by James Willcox and Corey Bowers. They've made some significant changes to turn it into a lightweight replacement for FAM. And hey, if you know French, you'll get a kick out of how 'gamin' relates back to 'fam' and 'marmot'!
This library follows the GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. You can find all the details in the source under the COPYING file.
If you're interested in trying out Gamin for your Linux projects, you can download it here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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