.\" -*- nroff -*- .ds g \" empty .ds G \" empty .\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half .\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent. .de Tp .ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP .el .TP "\\$1" .. .TH RUN-PARTS 8 "14 Apr 2002" "Slackware Version 8.1.0 .SH NAME run-parts \- run scripts found in a directory .SH SYNOPSIS .B run-parts .LP .SH DESCRIPTION .B run-parts is a utility that will run scripts that are found in a directory. For example, it might be useful to create an /etc/cron.daily directory and put scripts in there for daily cron jobs. Then .B run-parts can be called once a day from root's crontab to run all the scripts found in /etc/cron.daily: 40 4 * * * run-parts /etc/cron.daily .B run-parts automatically skips files with certain suffixes that are generally associated with backup or extra files. Any file that ends in one of these will be silently ignored: ~ ^ , .bak .new .rpmsave .rpmorig .rpmnew .swp .SH AUTHOR Patrick J. Volkerding , with ideas borrowed from the Red Hat and Debian versions of this utility. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR crond(8), .BR crontab(8).