Generate a systemd unit.timer and unit.service pair
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Systemd generator for timer units
Generates systemd .timer
and .service
units to more easily add cron-like tasks to your system.
You'll still have to copy them into the right place (either /etc/systemd/system
or $HOME/.config/systemd/user
) and reload systemd using systemctl daemon-reload
.
Usage
generate-systemd-timer unit-name
# Now two editors will pop up to allow you to customize
# Afterwards you'll find unit-name.service and unit-name.timer in the current folder.
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