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Keep Running

Keep running is a quick and easy way to keep a process running during development or other non-production tasks.

Please for the love of sanity, do not use this is production...

Usage

Below you will see the output of the --help command. Do note that if you don't specify any --per-* flag, it defaults to --per-minute=4.

Usage: kr [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>

Arguments:
  <COMMAND>  

Options:
      --per-minute <PER_MINUTE>  [default: 0]
      --per-hour <PER_HOUR>      [default: 0]
      --delay <DELAY>            [default: 0]
  -h, --help                     Print help
  -V, --version                  Print version

Use cases

Game servers

/keep-running/ is a great tool to run, for example, a Modded minecraft server. As it automatically restarts the server if a crash occurs.

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