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# Rules
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Given a nodemon.json file that contains:
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```json
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{
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"ignore": ["*.coffee"],
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"watch": ["server/*.coffee", "test/"]
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}
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```
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Then nodemon detects changes, but what causes nodemon to restart? The ignored files or the watched files? Which wins?
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```js
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var files = ['server/foo.coffee', 'server/app.js'];
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// afterIgnore = ['server/app.js'] now since foo.coffee matches *.coffee
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var afterIgnore = files.filter(applyIgnore);
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// watch = ['server/foo.coffee'] as it's under the watch
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var watched = files.filter(applyWatch);
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```
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What about:
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```js
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var files = ['test/app.js', 'test/app.coffee'];
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// afterIgnore = ['test/app.js'] now since test/app.coffee matches *.coffee
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var afterIgnore = files.filter(applyIgnore);
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// watch.length = 2 as watch implies test/*.*
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var watched = files.filter(applyWatch);
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```
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