crontab -e Edit current user’s crontab Use ‘crontab -e’ to edit the cron jobs for the current user. crontab -l List current user’s cron jobs ‘crontab -l’ lists all cron jobs scheduled for the current user. crontab -r Remove current user’s crontab Use ‘crontab -r’ to remove all cron jobs for the current user. …
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This is funny. I am pretty sure this room is still open. Chatgpt has a new customer. LOL you or me? so true! IT engineers!!