Ian Wijma
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A new readme.md file is added to provide detailed information about usage of Keep Running application. The readme describes the purpose of the application, how to use it, its default settings, arguments and options. It also provides a use case example for better understanding. |
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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.