sudo bash command for bot












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So I have bot which I running with 2 commands.



cd /home/dzi/Documents/GuiltyKing
dotnet run Program.cs


So question is how I can automatize that process and get them up after restart automate.



If possible somethink with pm2 tool.
So.. right now i need a simple bash script with two commands up that will do with sudo.










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    Possible duplicate of How to start a never ending script at startup

    – Charles Green
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So I have bot which I running with 2 commands.



cd /home/dzi/Documents/GuiltyKing
dotnet run Program.cs


So question is how I can automatize that process and get them up after restart automate.



If possible somethink with pm2 tool.
So.. right now i need a simple bash script with two commands up that will do with sudo.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Possible duplicate of How to start a never ending script at startup

    – Charles Green
    23 hours ago














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So I have bot which I running with 2 commands.



cd /home/dzi/Documents/GuiltyKing
dotnet run Program.cs


So question is how I can automatize that process and get them up after restart automate.



If possible somethink with pm2 tool.
So.. right now i need a simple bash script with two commands up that will do with sudo.










share|improve this question














So I have bot which I running with 2 commands.



cd /home/dzi/Documents/GuiltyKing
dotnet run Program.cs


So question is how I can automatize that process and get them up after restart automate.



If possible somethink with pm2 tool.
So.. right now i need a simple bash script with two commands up that will do with sudo.







command-line sudo






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    Possible duplicate of How to start a never ending script at startup

    – Charles Green
    23 hours ago














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    Possible duplicate of How to start a never ending script at startup

    – Charles Green
    23 hours ago








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Possible duplicate of How to start a never ending script at startup

– Charles Green
23 hours ago





Possible duplicate of How to start a never ending script at startup

– Charles Green
23 hours ago










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