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Tag: cron

Cron is a time-based job scheduler that runs scripts, commands, and applications automatically at specified times. Learn the basics of cron to automate system maintenance, data processing tasks, and many more.

>> Temporarily or Permanently Disable Every Job Listed in a Crontab

>> How to Run a Cron Job Periodically Between a Time Range

>> How to Backup Cron Files

>> Continuously Sync Files One-Way on Linux

>> Run Cron Job Manually With Proper Environment

>> Running a Linux Command on Start-Up

>> Configure a Systemd Service to Restart Periodically

>> The PATH Variable for Cron Jobs

>> How to Run a Script at a Certain Time on Linux

>> How to Load Environment Variables in a Cron Job

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