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"xtail" watches the growth of files.
It's like running a "tail -f"on a bunch of files at once.
You can specify both filenames and directories on the command line.
If you specify a directory, it watches all the files in that directory. It will notice when new files are created (and start watching them) or when old files are deleted (and stop watching them).
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