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generic-service-handler
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This module provides generic service handling for each program supporting standard process signals. It's inspired by the systemd service handling workflow and can easily used in any Unix environment like debian, ubuntu, gentoo or cygwin. In general you only have to replace the word "generic" to your specific application name (in file name and in fie content) to start.
Print usage message:
./genericServiceHandler.sh
Start service:
./genericServiceHandler.sh start
Show the last 40 lines of standard and error output:
./genericServiceHandler.sh status
Stop service:
./genericServiceHandler.sh stop
Restart service:
./genericServiceHandler.sh restart
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We found that generic-service-handler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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