Crontab jobs management in Python
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Plan
Plan is a Python package for writing and deploying cron jobs. Plan will
convert Python code to cron syntax. You can easily manage your cron jobs
with Plan like a charm. It is designed for elegancy and writing cron jobs
with as little amount of code as possible. It's extensible but comes with
serveral good useful job types out of the box.
The purpose is making writing cronfile fun and without causing mistakes.
Plan has following goods:
- one command to create a quickstart example schedule.py file
- easy to define your task, every frequency, at moment, running path,
running bash environment, task output
- handle communicate with your crontab process with features like write,
update or clear
Read the docs at http://plan.readthedocs.org/
If you feel anything wrong, feedbacks or pull requests are welcome.
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