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      Kingnabis
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      • adriangcamachoA
        adriangcamacho
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        Hi, any solution to run background commands in mac os?

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        • RussR
          Russ @adriangcamacho
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          @Adrián-González-Camacho, not yet. I didn't think many Mac users would want to use it. Do you want this feature so you can run commands while you're not logged on? Just curious what your use-case is.

          Russell VanderMey

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          • adriangcamachoA
            adriangcamacho @Russ
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            @Russ I want to use my mac as a server and launch home automation commands

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            • RussR
              Russ @adriangcamacho
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              @adriangcamacho, I see. I assume you don't want to leave it logged in?

              I'll have to research again how to create services that startup at boot time on a Mac.

              Russell VanderMey

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              • adriangcamachoA
                adriangcamacho @Russ
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                @Russ Yep, thank you a lot for your time.
                If you need some help i think i could help you i'm backend developer.

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                • TuneyLunesT
                  TuneyLunes
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                  I'd also like to use my mac as an automation server and it would be easier to not have to be logged in permanently. Thanks @Russ !

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                  • RussR
                    Russ @TuneyLunes
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                    @TuneyLunes, I haven't built this into the Mac agent yet, so for now you can use this method to setup the background agent on a Mac.

                    Russell VanderMey

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                    • Alê 滝口A
                      Alê 滝口 @Russ
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                      @Russ Could you give me an example of a command to run a script?

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                      • RussR
                        Russ @Alê 滝口
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                        @Alê-滝口, if the computer is running Mac or Linux, the command could be:

                        ~/yourscript.sh
                        

                        That assumes you've created a script in your home directory called yourscript.sh.

                        If the computer is running Windows, the command could be:

                        c:\scripts\yourscript.bat
                        

                        That assumes you created a c:\scripts folder, and put yourscript.bat in it.

                        Russell VanderMey

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                        • Alê 滝口A
                          Alê 滝口 @Russ
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                          @Russ thank you !!!

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