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Rotate PM2 Logs

Flush PM2 logs daily to save disk space.

If you use PM2 to manage Node.js applications, logs can grow indefinitely. While `pm2-logrotate` is a module, you can also use a simple cron job to flush (clear) the current logs daily to prevent disk space issues.

Cron Schedule

Every Day at Midnight0 0 * * *
Runs once per day at 00:00 (midnight).

Command to Run

Copy and paste this command into your crontab or automation script

pm2 flush
This command will run according to the cron schedule above.

Implementation Examples

Here are code examples for implementing this cron job in different programming languages:
Unix/Linux Crontab
0 0 * * * /path/to/script.sh
Python (with schedule library)
schedule.every().day.at("00:00").do(job)
Node.js (with node-cron)
cron.schedule('0 0 * * *', () => {
  console.log('Running daily at midnight');
});
Go (with robfig/cron)
c.AddFunc("0 0 * * *", func() { fmt.Println("Run daily at midnight") })
GitHub Actions Workflow
- cron: "0 0 * * *"

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