Periodic tasks creator in various tasks tracking and issues management systems.
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Periodicator

A thing that do some things periodically.

Initially created for periodic issues (or tasks) creation in Gitlab.

Installing

There are several ways to install Periodicator.

Using binary release

Head over releases page, grab your binary and configure your system to start binary using cron.

Using Docker image

Compose a configuration file (read below) and add this to your cron:

docker run --rm -v ./config.yaml:/periodicator.yaml registry.gitlab.pztrn.name/pztrn/periodicator:latest

Configuring

See config.example.yaml file in repository's root with configuration file structure and parameters description.