To answer your question, yes, you can use the wget command to trigger the scheduled tasks by visiting the URL https://domain.com?_g=cron&_m=runSnippets. This URL is the endpoint that the system uses to execute the scheduled tasks.
To set up a cron job to run the tasks, you can use the following syntax:
* * * * * wget -q -O /dev/null https://domain.com?_g=cron&_m=runSnippets
This cron job will run the wget command every minute, which will trigger the scheduled tasks to run. The -q flag suppresses output from the wget command, and the -O /dev/null flag redirects the output to the null device, which effectively discards it.
Of course, you can adjust the timing of the cron job to suit your needs. For example, to run the tasks every hour, you could use the following syntax:
0 * * * * wget -q -O /dev/null https://domain.com?_g=cron&_m=runSnippets
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