# SpawnDir
Spawns commands from the file system. This exists to provide a simple
mechanism for spawning and managing processes: simply add an
executable, or a symbolic link to one, to a monitored directory. The config
allows arguments to be specified by file or directory.
While not as flexible as upstart, monit, et al., SpawnDir's use of the
filesystem provides a simpler UNIX-ish interface.
## Usage
To use the escript executable:
./spawndir DIR [ARGS ...]
where `DIR` is the directory to be monitored, and each command
will be started with the supplied `ARGS`
To run using mix:
mix run --no-halt
You can configure what is watched via the `:spawndir` application
environment variables:
:default_opts :: [opt]
:watch :: [cmd | {cmd, [opt]}]
where opt :: string()
cmd :: string()
## Future Additions
- Check for executable flag
- Package installation
- Monitor filesystem for commands being added/removed
Copyright (c) Thomas Moulia, 2014