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@push.rocks/smartchok

A cross-runtime file watcher with glob pattern support for Node.js, Deno, and Bun. Built with native file watching APIs for maximum performance and zero heavyweight dependencies.

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Install

npm install @push.rocks/smartchok
# or
pnpm add @push.rocks/smartchok

Features

🌐 Cross-Runtime - Works on Node.js 20+, Deno, and Bun 🔍 Glob Pattern Support - Watch files using familiar patterns like **/*.ts 📡 RxJS Observables - Subscribe to file system events using reactive streams 🔄 Dynamic Watching - Add or remove watch patterns at runtime Native Performance - Uses fs.watch() and Deno.watchFs() directly 🎯 TypeScript First - Full TypeScript support with comprehensive type definitions 📦 Minimal Dependencies - No heavyweight watcher libraries required

Usage

Basic Setup

import { Smartwatch } from '@push.rocks/smartchok';

// Create a watcher with glob patterns
const watcher = new Smartwatch([
  './src/**/*.ts',           // Watch all TypeScript files in src
  './public/assets/**/*'     // Watch all files in public/assets
]);

// Start watching
await watcher.start();

Subscribing to File Events

Use RxJS observables to react to file system changes:

// Get an observable for file changes
const changeObservable = await watcher.getObservableFor('change');

changeObservable.subscribe({
  next: ([path, stats]) => {
    console.log(`File changed: ${path}`);
  },
  error: (err) => {
    console.error(`Error: ${err}`);
  }
});

// Watch for new files
const addObservable = await watcher.getObservableFor('add');
addObservable.subscribe(([path]) => {
  console.log(`File added: ${path}`);
});

// Watch for deleted files
const unlinkObservable = await watcher.getObservableFor('unlink');
unlinkObservable.subscribe(([path]) => {
  console.log(`File deleted: ${path}`);
});

Supported Events

Event Description
add File has been added
addDir Directory has been added
change File has been changed
unlink File has been removed
unlinkDir Directory has been removed
error Error occurred
ready Initial scan complete

Dynamic Watch Management

Add or remove patterns while the watcher is running:

const watcher = new Smartwatch(['./src/**/*.ts']);
await watcher.start();

// Add more patterns to watch
watcher.add(['./tests/**/*.spec.ts', './config/*.json']);

// Remove a pattern
watcher.remove('./src/**/*.test.ts');

Stopping the Watcher

// Stop watching when done
await watcher.stop();

Complete Example

import { Smartwatch } from '@push.rocks/smartchok';

async function watchProject() {
  // Initialize with patterns
  const watcher = new Smartwatch([
    './src/**/*.ts',
    './package.json'
  ]);

  // Start the watcher
  await watcher.start();
  console.log('👀 Watching for changes...');

  // Subscribe to changes
  const changes = await watcher.getObservableFor('change');
  changes.subscribe(([path, stats]) => {
    console.log(`📝 Modified: ${path}`);
    console.log(`   Size: ${stats?.size ?? 'unknown'} bytes`);
  });

  // Subscribe to new files
  const additions = await watcher.getObservableFor('add');
  additions.subscribe(([path]) => {
    console.log(`✨ New file: ${path}`);
  });

  // Subscribe to deletions
  const deletions = await watcher.getObservableFor('unlink');
  deletions.subscribe(([path]) => {
    console.log(`🗑️ Deleted: ${path}`);
  });

  // Handle graceful shutdown
  process.on('SIGINT', async () => {
    console.log('\n🛑 Stopping watcher...');
    await watcher.stop();
    process.exit(0);
  });
}

watchProject();

How It Works

smartchok uses native file watching APIs for each runtime:

Runtime API Used
Node.js 20+ fs.watch({ recursive: true })
Deno Deno.watchFs()
Bun Node.js compatibility layer

Since native APIs don't support glob patterns, smartchok handles pattern matching internally using picomatch:

  1. Base path extraction - Extracts the static base path from each glob pattern
  2. Efficient watching - Native watchers monitor the base directories
  3. Pattern filtering - Events are filtered through picomatch matchers before being emitted

Write Stabilization

smartchok includes built-in write stabilization (similar to chokidar's awaitWriteFinish). When a file is being written, events are held until the file size stabilizes, preventing multiple events for a single write operation.

Requirements

  • Node.js 20+ - Required for native recursive watching
  • Deno - Any version with Deno.watchFs() support
  • Bun - Uses Node.js compatibility

API Reference

Smartwatch

Constructor

new Smartwatch(patterns: string[])

Creates a new Smartwatch instance with the given glob patterns.

Methods

Method Returns Description
start() Promise<void> Starts watching for file changes
stop() Promise<void> Stops the file watcher
add(patterns: string[]) void Adds patterns to watch
remove(pattern: string) void Removes a pattern from watching
getObservableFor(event: TFsEvent) Promise<Observable<[string, Stats]>> Returns an RxJS observable for the specified event

Properties

Property Type Description
status 'idle' | 'starting' | 'watching' Current watcher status

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