# Watch-On-Windows Watch command is frequently used on linux while there is no such things on windows. To use watch command on windows, one might need to install Cygwin or something similar, which is not acceptable for some users like me. To use this command on windows, I wrote a naive watch command. ## How to compile this Just run the following command. (GCC is required, or you can us visual studio) ```bat g++ -Wall -O2 -static watch.cpp -o watch.exe ``` ## How to use Only the basic functionality is implenmented. The command line arguments are as follows: ```bat watch ``` Here are some examples: ```bat watch 0.1 nvidia-smi watch 1 nvidia-smi -q -d CLOCK ``` ## Notice It will mess up your terminal, so be sure to run it in an individual terminal.