watchr is a terminal UI for running commands and interactively browsing their output. It
provides vim-style navigation, filtering, and a preview paneโall without leaving your terminal.
- Interactive output viewer: Browse command output with vim-style keybindings
- Live filtering: Press
/to filter output lines in real-time - Preview pane: Toggle a preview panel (bottom, top, left, or right)
- Auto-refresh: Optionally re-run commands at specified intervals
- Line numbers: Optional line numbering with configurable width
- Config files: YAML, TOML, or JSON config files for persistent settings
- Full-screen TUI: Clean, distraction-free interface using your entire terminal
Grab the latest release for Linux, macOS, or Windows:
Install directly from the tap:
brew install chenasraf/tap/watchrOr tap and then install the package:
brew tap chenasraf/tap
brew install watchrgit clone https://github.com/chenasraf/watchr
cd watchr
make build
make install # installs to ~/.local/bin# View output of any command
watchr ls -la
# View logs
watchr "tail -100 /var/log/system.log"
# Monitor processes
watchr "ps aux"# Refresh every 2 seconds
watchr -r 2 "docker ps"
# Refresh every 500 milliseconds
watchr -r 500ms "date"
# Refresh every 1.5 seconds
watchr -r 1.5s "kubectl get pods"
# Refresh every 5 minutes
watchr -r 5m "df -h"
# Refresh every hour
watchr -r 1h "curl -s https://api.example.com/status"
# Watch file changes
watchr -r 5 "find . -name '*.go' -mmin -1"Usage: watchr [options] <command to run>
Options:
-h, --help Show help
-v, --version Show version
-c, --config string Load config from specified path
-C, --show-config Show loaded configuration and exit
-r, --refresh string Auto-refresh interval (e.g., 1, 1.5, 500ms, 2s, 5m, 1h; default unit: seconds, 0 = disabled)
-p, --prompt string Prompt string (default "watchr> ")
-s, --shell string Shell to use for executing commands (default "sh")
-n, --no-line-numbers Disable line numbers
-w, --line-width int Line number width (default 6)
-P, --preview-size string Preview size: number for lines/cols, or number% for percentage (default "40%")
-o, --preview-position string Preview position: bottom, top, left, right (default "bottom")
-i, --interactive Run shell in interactive mode (sources ~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc, etc.)
watchr supports configuration files in YAML, TOML, or JSON format. Settings in config files serve as defaults that can be overridden by command-line flags.
Config files are searched in the following order (later files override earlier ones):
- XDG config directory (Linux/macOS):
~/.config/watchr/watchr.{yaml,toml,json} - Windows:
%APPDATA%\watchr\watchr.{yaml,toml,json} - Current directory (project-local):
./watchr.{yaml,toml,json}
YAML (watchr.yaml):
shell: bash
preview-size: "50%"
preview-position: right
line-numbers: true
line-width: 4
prompt: "> "
refresh: 0 # disabled; or use: 2, 1.5, "500ms", "2s", "5m", "1h"
interactive: falseTOML (watchr.toml):
shell = "bash"
preview-size = "50%"
preview-position = "right"
line-numbers = true
line-width = 4
prompt = "> "
refresh = 0 # disabled; or use: 2, 1.5, "500ms", "2s", "5m", "1h"
interactive = falseJSON (watchr.json):
{
"shell": "bash",
"preview-size": "50%",
"preview-position": "right",
"line-numbers": true,
"line-width": 4,
"prompt": "> ",
"refresh": 0,
"interactive": false
}The refresh option accepts:
- Numbers:
2or1.5(interpreted as seconds) - Explicit units:
"500ms","2s","5m","1h"
Configuration values are applied in this order (later sources override earlier ones):
- Built-in defaults
- XDG/system config file
- Project-local config file (current directory)
- Command-line flags
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
r, Ctrl-r |
Reload (re-run command) |
q, Esc |
Quit |
j, k |
Move down/up |
g |
Go to first line |
G |
Go to last line |
Ctrl-d, Ctrl-u |
Half page down/up |
PgDn, Ctrl-f |
Full page down |
PgUp, Ctrl-b |
Full page up |
p |
Toggle preview pane |
/ |
Enter filter mode |
Esc |
Exit filter mode / clear filter |
y |
Yank (copy) selected line |
? |
Show help overlay |
I am developing this package on my free time, so any support, whether code, issues, or just stars is very helpful to sustaining its life. If you are feeling incredibly generous and would like to donate just a small amount to help sustain this project, I would be very very thankful!
I welcome any issues or pull requests on GitHub. If you find a bug, or would like a new feature, don't hesitate to open an appropriate issue and I will do my best to reply promptly.
watchr is licensed under the MIT License.