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Run on startup for user, not system #27

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snoblenet opened this issue Nov 25, 2018 · 2 comments
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Run on startup for user, not system #27

snoblenet opened this issue Nov 25, 2018 · 2 comments

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@snoblenet
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I've created a temporary account on a borrowed computer.
I want to log my own key strokes to diagnose a problem.
I don't want to log key strokes on any other account.
If I run sudo make startup, will it start and run in my temporary account only?
Thanks.

@Joshfindit
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According to the documentation, sudo make startup starts it for everyone.

It should be easy enough to simply run the binary when you log in using startup scripts, a launch daemon, some other standard method, or possibly even the login items control panel.

@caseyscarborough
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There are likely a few ways to accomplish this, but here is a list of options.

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