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Add Watch This Run Repeatedly as a zsh til.
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- [Clear The Screen](zsh/clear-the-screen.md)
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- [Killing A Frozen SSH Session](zsh/killing-a-frozen-ssh-session.md)
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- [Search History](zsh/search-history.md)
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- [Watch This Run Repeatedly](zsh/watch-this-run-repeatedly.md)
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- [Where Are The Binaries?](zsh/where-are-the-binaries.md)
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## About
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# Watch This Run Repeatedly
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I usually reach for a quick bash for loop when I want to run a particular
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process a bunch of times in a row. The `watch` command is another way to
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run a process repeatedly.
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```
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watch rspec spec/some/test.rb
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```
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The default is 2 seconds in between subsequent executions of the command.
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The period can be changed with the `-n` flag though:
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```
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watch -n 2 rspec spec/some/test.rb
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```
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