# The watch command The `watch` command is useful when you want your book to be rendered on every file change. You could repeatedly issue `mdbook build` every time a file is changed. But using `mdbook watch` once will watch your files and will trigger a build automatically whenever you modify a file; this includes re-creating deleted files still mentioned in `SUMMARY.md`! #### Specify a directory The `watch` command can take a directory as an argument to use as the book's root instead of the current working directory. ```bash mdbook watch path/to/book ``` #### --open When you use the `--open` (`-o`) option, mdbook will open the rendered book in your default web browser. #### --dest-dir The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to change the output directory for the book. Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory. If not specified it will default to the value of the `build.build-dir` key in `book.toml`, or to `./book`. #### Specify exclude patterns The `watch` command will not automatically trigger a build for files listed in the `.gitignore` file in the book root directory. The `.gitignore` file may contain file patterns described in the [gitignore documentation](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore). This can be useful for ignoring temporary files created by some editors. _Note: Only `.gitignore` from book root directory is used. Global `$HOME/.gitignore` or `.gitignore` files in parent directories are not used._