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stackwatch

v4.0.0

Published

Watch StackExchange sites and open a browser window when something happens

Downloads

31

Readme

stackwatch

Watch StackExchange sites and open a browser window when a new question of interest has been posted.

Installation

npm install -g stackwatch

Usage

stackwatch [options]

Options:
  --tag          Tag to search on [default: node.js]
  --wait         Seconds to wait between checks [default: 60]
  --version, -v  Show version
  --help, -h     Show this message

Running stackwatch with no options will check StackOverflow every 60 seconds to see if there is a new question that is tagged node.js. If it finds one or more, these questions will automatically open in your browser.

Use the tag option to specify a different tag to watch.

Use the wait value to check for new questions less frequently than once a minute. wait values less than 60 are ignore.

License

MIT