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crontroll

A cronjob controller written in bash. Treat cronjobs similar to services and enable or disable them from the command line.

Examples

$ crontroll status updatedb
enabled: updatedb; 0 3 * * * updatedb -U ~/drive
$ crontroll disable updatedb
$ crontroll status updatedb
disabled: updatedb; 0 3 * * * updatedb -U ~/drive
$ crontroll enable updatedb
$

Setting up cronjobs

Instead of writing directly to your crontab file, create a file per cronjob in ~/.cron (or $CRONDIR, if set).

Example

~/.cron $ cat updatedb
0 3 * * * updatedb -U ~/drive

Then run crontroll reload to enable your new cronjob.

Logging

Each cronjob will create a logfile at ~/.logs/cronjobs/. This can be disabled if you create a file called ~/.cron/.<NAME>-nolog for each cronjob you wish to disable logging for. You can also change the log dir by setting $CRONLOGDIR