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<option name="enabled" value="true" />
</CommitMessageValidationOverride>
</option>
<option name="commitMessageValidationEnabledOverride">
<BoolValueOverride>
<option name="enabled" value="true" />
</BoolValueOverride>
</option>
</component>
</project>

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<configuration default="false" name="build/Dockerfile" type="docker-deploy" factoryName="dockerfile" server-name="Docker LOCAL">
<deployment type="dockerfile">
<settings>
<option name="imageTag" value="docker.asifbacchus.dev/ab-livereload/ab-livereload:4.0.0" />
<option name="imageTag" value="docker.asifbacchus.dev/ab-livereload/ab-livereload:3.0.0" />
<option name="buildArgs">
<list>
<DockerEnvVarImpl>
<option name="name" value="BUILD_DATE" />
<option name="value" value="2022-05-02" />
<option name="name" value="INTERNAL_VERSION" />
<option name="value" value="3.0.0" />
</DockerEnvVarImpl>
<DockerEnvVarImpl>
<option name="name" value="GIT_COMMIT" />
<option name="value" value="6970776aa8" />
<option name="value" value="dc732efdb7" />
</DockerEnvVarImpl>
<DockerEnvVarImpl>
<option name="name" value="INTERNAL_VERSION" />
<option name="value" value="4.0.0" />
<option name="name" value="BUILD_DATE" />
<option name="value" value="2022-02-26" />
</DockerEnvVarImpl>
</list>
</option>
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<option name="sourceFilePath" value="build/Dockerfile" />
</settings>
</deployment>
<EXTENSION ID="com.jetbrains.rider.docker.debug" isFastModeEnabled="true" isPublishEnabled="true" />
<method v="2" />
</configuration>
</component>

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Obviously, this container needs something to monitor to determine whether changes have been made. This is accomplished via bind-mounting a directory from the host and is why 'polling' is necessary. Mount a directory with files to be monitored to */watch* in the container.
> Starting with v4.0.0 you can watch up to 5 directories! Simply mount them to `/watch`, `/watch2` ... `/watch5'.
## Commands
The containers entrypoint script recognizes a few commands that tell it what you want to do: