`v watch` collects all .v files needed for a compilation
Usage:
v watch [--clear] [--ignore .db] [--add /path/to/a/file.v] [other V options] [run] program.v
`v watch` collects all .v files needed for a compilation, then when
any of the .v source files change, it re-runs the compilation.
Options:
-s, --silent Be more silent; do not print the watch timestamp
before each re-run.
-c, --clear Clears the terminal before each re-run.
-a, --add Add more files to be watched (separated by ,).
Useful with `v watch -add=feature.v run cmd/v feature.v`,
when you want to change *both* the V compiler,
and the `feature.v` file.
-i, --ignore Ignore files having these extensions (separated by ,)
Useful with `v watch -ignore=.db run vebserver.v`,
if your `vebserver` writes to an sqlite.db file in
the same folder.
-o, --only-watch
Watch only files matching these glob patterns
The patterns are separated by `,`. Example for
a markdown renderer project:
v watch --only-watch=*.v,*.md run .
--before A command to execute *before* each re-run.
Example: --before 'v wipe-cache'
--after A command to execute *after* each re-run.
Example: --after 'rm -rf /tmp/v/'
You can also customise the timeout, after `v watch` will re-start a monitored
program automatically, even if it was not changed by setting the environment
variable VWATCH_TIMEOUT (in seconds). By default, it is 5 min. (300 seconds).