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# watsch
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`watsch` is a `watch` alternative
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```
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Usage: watsch [options] [--] <program> <args...>
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Options:
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-c, --concat
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Print program output directly without clearing the screen or resetting the cursor position
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-f, --fast, --force
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After <program> exits, immediately start it again (same as setting all timing options to zero, currently -i 0 -d 0)
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-i, --interval (seconds, default: 1, value: numbers >= 0)
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Minimum wait time after <program> is started before starting it again
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-d, --delay (seconds, default: 0.1, value: numbers >= 0)
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Minimum wait time after <program> exits before starting it again
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-x, --fail, --exit
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Fail if an error occurs (--fail-exec --fail-with)
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--fail-exec
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Fail if <program> can't be executed (exit with nonzero exit code instead of retrying)
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--fail-with
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Fail if <program> fails (exit with <program>'s exit code if it is nonzero)
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Notes:
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An option's effect may be partially or entirely negated by options specified after it.
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This program should prevent flickering by using synchronized updates,
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but only some terminals and multiplexers seem to implement this.
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```
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