Fix line length of launchctl

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terminalforlife 4 years ago
parent 4225af3a91
commit dce972441d

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# launchctl
# launchctl
# A command-line interface to Apple's launchd manager
# for launch daemons (system-wide services) and launch agents (per-user programs).
# launchd loads XML-based *.plist files placed in the appropriate locations,
# and runs the corresponding commands according to their defined schedule.
#
# for launch daemons (system-wide services) and launch agents (per-user
# programs). launchd loads XML-based *.plist files placed in the appropriate
# locations, and runs the corresponding commands according to their defined
# schedule.
# Activate a user-specific agent to be loaded into launchd
# whenever the user logs in:
# Activate user-specific agent to load into launchd whenever the user logs in.
launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/my_script.plist
# Activate an agent which requires root privileges to run
# and/or should be loaded whenever any user logs in (note the absence of ~ in the path):
# Activate an agent which requires root privileges to run and/or should be
# loaded whenever any user logs in (note the absence of ~ in the path).
sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchAgents/root_script.plist
# Activate a system-wide daemon to be loaded
# whenever the system boots up (even if no user logs in):
# Activate a system-wide daemon to be loaded whenever the system boots up, -
# even if no user logs in.
sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/system_daemon.plist
# Show all loaded agents/daemons, with the PID if the process they specify is currently running,
# and the exit code returned the last time they ran:
# Show all loaded agents/daemons, with the PID if the process they specify is
# currently running, and the exit code returned the last time they ran.
launchctl list
# Unload a currently loaded agent, e.g. to make changes
# (note: the plist file is automatically loaded into launchd after a reboot and/or logging in):
# Unload a currently-loaded agent to, for example, make changes. The plist file
# is automatically loaded into launchd after a reboot and/or logging in.
launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/my_script.plist
# Manually run a known (loaded) agent/daemon, even if it isnt the right time
# (note: this command uses the agent's label, rather than the filename):
# This command uses the agent's label, rather than the filename.
launchctl start my_script
# Manually kill the process associated with a known agent/daemon, if it's running:
# Manually kill the process associated with a known agent/daemon, if running.
launchctl stop my_script

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