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View Poll Results: Would you like to see a command line version of SuperDuper? | |||
Yes! | 3 | 75.00% | |
Maybe | 0 | 0% | |
What's a command line? | 1 | 25.00% | |
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Command Line version of SD!?
Have you given any consideration to a command line version of SuperDuper!?
It would be nice to be able to log in remotely using Terminal and initiate a backup job. |
#2
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Not something that would likely be terribly popular, Rob, but it is something that we've considered.
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#3
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We'll always have $ open -a
If the goal is to have SD! do a scripted backup, can't you trigger that from the Terminal with:
$ open -a SuperDuper! /Applications/SuperDuper\!.app/Contents/Resources/Copy\ Scripts/MyDeluxeBackupScript.dset That should handle a lot of real-world occasions. The actual pathname would depend on the name of your script and where you had stashed it, but you get the idea. /swv |
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No, that won't work. You can write an AppleScript to load some settings and run them (after all, that's what the scheduler does), but it's not headless.
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Wokay. VNC then, for when you are off somewhere and just feeling spontaneous.
/swv |
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