![]() Yep, you can just follow the same setup, except for location of the repository and launchd plists that need to be on the system/all users scope. That same setup still works fine on my Mac. To summarize: you create a plist describing recurring task for launchd daemon which simply runs duplicacy backup in the repository located under /Users. Important is location for your plist, if you want it to run for all users don’t put it to ~/Library/. Instead, put it under /Library/LaunchDaemons/. ![]() ~/Library/LaunchAgents Per-user agents provided by the user. Library/LaunchAgents Per-user agents provided by the administrator. Library/LaunchDaemons System-wide daemons provided by the administrator. System/Library/LaunchAgents Per-user agents provided by OS X. use third party GUI to configure launchd daemon, such as this one.study excellent resource here and write your own from scratch.System/Library/LaunchDaemons System-wide daemons provided by OS X. Under /Users/.duplicacy/ I’ve put all the files that have to do with the duplicacy. Including the launchd plist and ssh private key for my SFTP destination. I then just symlink-ed the plist to the correct place for launchd: sudo ln -s /Users/.duplicacy/ /Library/LaunchDaemons/ curated list of awesome applications, software, tools and shiny things for macOS. Items marked with are open-source software and link to the source code. Items marked with are free (as in free beer).Audio Hijack - Record audio from any application like iTunes, Skype or Safari, or from hardware devices like microphones and mixers.Audio Profile Manager - Allows you to pin input/output devices for each particular combination of connected devices. ![]()
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