diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3d64e9c..1af509c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -265,18 +265,18 @@ straightforward (it needs to run with sudo to read environment). Just run: LaunchAgent is the modern service scheduler in in macOS that uses [Launchd](https://www.launchd.info/). [Launchd](https://www.launchd.info/) is the modern built-in service scheduler in macOS. It has support for running services as root (Daemon) or as a normal user (Agent). Here we we set up an LauchAgent to be run as your normal user for starting regular backups. -1. In general, follow the same setup as in (#setup-linux-systemd) except taht +1. In general, follow the same setup as in (#setup-linux-systemd) except for: * use `make install-launchagent` instead of `make install-systemd` - * Install everything to `/usr/local` and run restic as your own use, not root + * install everything to `/usr/local` and run restic as your own use, not root * Thus, install with ```console $ PREFIX=/usr/local make install-launchagent ``` -1. After installation with `make` , edit the installed launchagent if you want to change the default schedule or profile used +1. After installation with `make` , edit the installed LaunchAgent if you want to change the default schedule or profile used: ```console $ vim ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.github.erikw.restic-automatic-backup.plist ``` -1. Now install, enable and kickstart the first run! +1. Now install, enable and start the first run! ```console $ launchctl bootstrap gui/$UID ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.github.erikw.restic-automatic-backup.plist $ launchctl enable gui/$UID/com.github.erikw.restic-automatic-backup