$ crontab *

To edit your user-specific crontab, edit ~/cron_scripts/crontab and run
cronload. cronload will concatenate ~/cron_scripts/crontab with the
contents of ~/cron_scripts/AUTO/ and load them into the cron
system. To see the full contents of your crontab on the server, use
crontab -l

$ crontab -l
$ cronload -l

#### Generated by cronload. See crontab -h.
### ~/cron_scripts/AUTO/cacti
foo
### ~/cron_scripts/AUTO/gallery
bar
### ~/cron_scripts/crontab
baz

$ cronload

~/cron_scripts/AUTO/cacti is a valid crontab
~/cron_scripts/AUTO/gallery is a valid crontab
~/cron_scripts/crontab has errors:
Invalid month "foo".

Not loading new crontab. Use -f to force.

$ cronload -f

~/cron_scripts...
...

Loading 2 crontab files... done.

$ cronload -f -f

~/cron_scripts...
...

Loading 3 crontab (1 BROKEN!) files... done.

































