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Thanks for the suggestions.
I ended up setting up a job that runs before compile and is in charge of monitoring Git on all branches.
Then I use shell script to check if any of the committed files match the job's folder and if it does, I trigger the compile job.
A little complicated and probably not easy to maintain but it's the closest I've gotten to solving the problem.