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I develop software on a remote Linux server via ssh/sftp, using a Mac as a client. Using Cyberduck with Smart Synchronization makes it much more efficient for me to edit and review files on the remote server by mounting their containing directories on my Mac, and then using Mac-based editors.
My software writes log files that I need to review, sometimes as often as several times a minutes. Since Cyberduck doesn't update its notion of the server's contents as often as that, I have to manually refresh my mounted directory to see the latest log contents.
So it would be great if I could pick an SFTP bookmark and tell Cyberduck, "update this directory's contents every five seconds".
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I develop software on a remote Linux server via ssh/sftp, using a Mac as a client. Using Cyberduck with Smart Synchronization makes it much more efficient for me to edit and review files on the remote server by mounting their containing directories on my Mac, and then using Mac-based editors.
My software writes log files that I need to review, sometimes as often as several times a minutes. Since Cyberduck doesn't update its notion of the server's contents as often as that, I have to manually refresh my mounted directory to see the latest log contents.
So it would be great if I could pick an SFTP bookmark and tell Cyberduck, "update this directory's contents every five seconds".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: