## Run WeTTY as a service daemon WeTTY can be run as a daemon on your service init confs and systemd services are bundled with the npm package to make this easier. ### init.d ```bash $ yarn global add wetty $ sudo cp ~/.config/yarn/global/node_modules/wetty/conf/wetty.conf /etc/init $ sudo start wetty ``` ### systemd ```bash $ yarn global add wetty $ cp ~/.config/yarn/global/node_modules/wetty/conf/wetty.service ~/.config/systemd/user/ $ systemctl --user enable wetty $ systemctl --user start wetty ``` This will start WeTTY on port 3000. If you want to change the port or redirect stdout/stderr you should change the last line in `wetty.conf` file, something like this: ```systemd exec sudo -u root wetty -p 80 >> /var/log/wetty.log 2>&1 ``` Systemd requires an absolute path for a unit's WorkingDirectory, consquently `$HOME` will need updating to an absolute path in the `wetty.service` file.