Kartik Singhal wrote:
Does a non-vim solution work for you?

$ tail -f /tmp/out
If it caused the vim client to update and display the new contents, then sure,
but I don't see how that tail command will cause vim to refresh.

The whole reason for using vim was to have the ability to capture all the errors at one time, then be able to use vim to page through the text as well as find
specific texts or errors when needed.

Thanks though...



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