autostart tools to set your application's auto startup after desktop login,only for desktop version of linux , windows , mac.
autostart tools to set your application auto startup after desktop login,only for desktop version of linux , windows , mac.
Behavior
On Linux and BSD, it creates a .desktop file in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/autostart (i.e. $HOME/.config/autostart). See http://askubuntu.com/questions/48321/how-do-i-start-applications-automatically-on-login
On macOS, it creates a launchd job. See http://blog.gordn.org/2015/03/implementing-run-on-login-for-your-node.html
On Windows, it creates a link to the program in %USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
On macOS, it creates a launchd job. See http://blog.gordn.org/2015/03/implementing-run-on-login-for-your-node.html
On Windows, it creates a link to the program in %USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Usage
On linux and mac , the command is autostart.
On windows , the command is autostart.exe.
On windows , the command is autostart.exe.
1.Enable Application autostart.
linux&mac
help:
autostart enable -k "demokey" -n "my demo application" -c "echo \"autostart\">~/autostart.txt"
help:
autostart enable --help
windows
help:
autostart.exe enable -k test -n test -c "c:\\windows\explorer.exe c:"
help:
autostart.exe enable --help
2.Disable Application autostart.
linux&mac
help:
autostart disable -k "demokey"
help:
autostart disable --help
windows
help:
autostart.exe disable -k "test"
help:
autostart.exe disable --help
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