datmon
Monitors your dat processes on your local filesystem.
Example
Install datmon
to get started:
npm install -g datmon
Now you can start a dat called 'census'
$ datmon link ~/Dropbox/census/2010 -n census
census running just now dat://b8f6a4178617e8618
And another dat called 'finances'
$ datmon link ~/data/finances -n finances
finances running just now dat://as723hsdf18s73723
You can then list the running dats:
$ datmon ls
finances running less than a minute ago /Users/karissa/data/finances
dat://b8f6a4178617e8
census running less than a minute ago /Users/karissa/Dropbox/census/2010
dat://as723hsdf18s73
To stop a dat and remove it from the list:
$ datmon rm finances
census running less than a minute ago /Users/karissa/data/finances
dat://bafd737f610d03
Usage
datmon link DIR [-n NAME]
Create a new dat using the contents of a given DIR directory
and begin serving it to the public network.
-n the name of the process (randomly generated by default)
datmon ls
List the currently tracked dats.
datmon rm NAME
Stop a dat and remove it from the list. Does not remove the file contents.
datmon close
Stop all dats and close the daemon.