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is it safe to run Lorri as a system daemon? #14

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BrianHicks opened this issue Mar 29, 2019 · 2 comments
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is it safe to run Lorri as a system daemon? #14

BrianHicks opened this issue Mar 29, 2019 · 2 comments

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@BrianHicks
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BrianHicks commented Mar 29, 2019

I'd really like to run lorri watch once and then not have to worry about it when I switch between projects. Is that safe, as designed? I think it'd work looking at where files end up, but I'm not 100% sure if that's incidental or on purpose.

I guess if it's on purpose, I'd also like a way to query status in my shell or editor—e.g. lorri status figures out if the relevant process is idle, building, or in error. That way I can integrate it into my prompt. (edit: although I'd like that regardless of if it's a per-project or system daemon, so LMK if it would be more helpful for me to open another issue with more details to track separately?)

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There’s some discussion going on in #2, I’ll migrate your comment there.

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ah, thank you!

symphorien pushed a commit to symphorien/lorri that referenced this issue Mar 28, 2021
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