I am trying to create a listener on a specific directory that kicks off a Linux command whenever a file shows up in this path. For example, whenever a file shows up in a directory like C:/home/ I would like to read a string of text from that file and then kick off another command. I was thinking of using a loop but that seems inefficient.
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To get notified about events like file creation, opening, modifying etc. look into inotify. A good way to use it from bash is with the inotifywait
command - here is its man page. It will block until an event you care about happens. For example:
inotifywait -e create /path/to/watch
echo "ding!"
will ding when a file or directory gets created in that path. See the man page for more details.