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The documentation about jobs specifies that jobs do not run automatically and a cron must be used to run them.
Since systemd has become a de facto standard on Linux system and system-timers can be tidious to setup, it could be a cool improvement if there was a command generatecron to generate scheduling with an option to either use systemd-timer or crontab.
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The documentation about jobs specifies that jobs do not run automatically and a cron must be used to run them.
Since systemd has become a de facto standard on Linux system and system-timers can be tidious to setup, it could be a cool improvement if there was a command
generatecron
to generate scheduling with an option to either use systemd-timer or crontab.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: