A MacOS specific version of a [cron](obsidian://open?vault=enter&file=Coding%20Tips%20(Classical)%2FTerminal%20Tips%2FShells%2FComputers%20(operating%20system)%2FLinux%2FCrontab) that automates scripts and programs. In computing, **launchd**, a unified operating system service management framework, starts, stops and manages daemons, applications, processes, and scripts in macOS. It was introduced with Mac OS X Tiger and is licensed under the Apache License —Wikipedia Here are some helpful tips; View Services ``` sudo launchctl list ``` without Sudo ``` $ sudo launchctl list | grep ssh - 0 com.openssh.sshd $ launchctl list | grep ssh 3521 0 com.openssh.ssh-agent ``` Particular Service details ``` $ sudo launchctl list com.openssh.sshd { "Wait" = false; "Sockets" = { "Listeners" = ( file-descriptor-object; file-descriptor-object; ); }; "LimitLoadToSessionType" = "System"; "StandardErrorPath" = "/dev/null"; "Label" = "com.openssh.sshd"; "inetdCompatibility" = true; "OnDemand" = true; "LastExitStatus" = 0; "Program" = "/usr/libexec/sshd-keygen-wrapper"; "ProgramArguments" = ( "/usr/sbin/sshd"; "-i"; ); }; ``` Stop and start service: ``` sudo launchctl stop com.openssh.sshd sudo launchctl start com.openssh.sshd ``` Service definition via print: ``` sudo launchctl print system/com.openssh.sshd ``` Loading Services ``` # load sudo launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ssh.plist # enable sudo launchctl enable system/com.openssh.sshd # disable sudo launchctl disable system/com.openssh.sshd # unload sudo launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ssh.plist ``` via [Rakesh](https://rakhesh.com/mac/macos-launchctl-commands/) A great launchd blog [post on here too. ](https://ellismin.com/2020/03/launchd-1/)