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note: the 'kill live server' test will be ported with the server
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We still need to maintain the go client until run is ported, as the go side needs it to save and request changed files. Now that the daemon client is ported, the next step is to port the globbing tools needed for the daemon server followed by the server itself. Please note this is currently using a fork of the pidlock crate. --------- Co-authored-by: Greg Soltis <greg.soltis@vercel.com> Co-authored-by: Chris Olszewski <chris.olszewski@vercel.com>
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We still need to maintain the go client until run is ported, as the go side needs it to save and request changed files. Now that the daemon client is ported, the next step is to port the globbing tools needed for the daemon server followed by the server itself. Please note this is currently using a fork of the pidlock crate. --------- Co-authored-by: Greg Soltis <greg.soltis@vercel.com> Co-authored-by: Chris Olszewski <chris.olszewski@vercel.com>
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We still need to maintain the go client until run is ported, as the go side needs it to save and request changed files. Now that the daemon client is ported, the next step is to port the globbing tools needed for the daemon server followed by the server itself. Please note this is currently using a fork of the pidlock crate. --------- Co-authored-by: Greg Soltis <greg.soltis@vercel.com> Co-authored-by: Chris Olszewski <chris.olszewski@vercel.com>
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### Description it was added in #3671 but wasn't used <!-- ✍️ Write a short summary of your work. If necessary, include relevant screenshots. --> ### Testing Instructions <!-- Give a quick description of steps to test your changes. -->
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We still need to maintain the go client until run is ported, as the go side needs it to save and request changed files. Now that the daemon client is ported, the next step is to port the globbing tools needed for the daemon server followed by the server itself.
Please note this is currently using a fork of the pidlock crate.