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| :default | The default set of options for watching directories. It's a combination of the :files, :directories and the :last_write options. |
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These options map to the filters that `ReadDirectoryChangesW` takes in its `dwNotifyFilter` parameter. You can find more info on the [docs page](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365465.aspx) of `ReadDirectoryChangesW`.
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