There are a few ways to run several scripts when an application starts:
Use a script to call other scripts: Write a script that calls all the other scripts you want to run and then call this script when the application starts.
Use the "onLoad" event: If you're working with a programming language that supports events, you can use the "onLoad" event to run your scripts when the application starts.
Use a batch file: If you're running your scripts on Windows, you can create a batch file that calls your scripts and then configure your application to run the batch file when it starts.
Use a startup folder: Many operating systems have a startup folder where you can place scripts that you want to run when the user logs in or the system starts up.
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Last updated: Apr 08 '22