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title: Making Services
tags:
- systemd
---
A service can consist of two files - the script to run (usually a shell
script), and the `.service` file which describes when it runs.
The service file goes into the memorably-named directory `/usr/lib/systemd/system/`, where `systemd` will not notice your new service file.
Try not to confuse this with `/usr/share/systemd/` or `/var/lib/systemd/`, but *do*
To make a formal introduction between `systemd` and your service file, reload the daemon and check the list of units.
```sh
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl list-units | grep ${service}
```
Once you enable the service, `systemd` makes a symbolic link from `/usr/lib/systemd/system/` to `/etc/systemd/system/`.
# Example - tracker.service
```
[Unit]
Description=Tracker
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/path/to/script
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
## Types
* `simple` - the service runs forever. Other services do not stop it.
* `oneshot` - the service executes once, then stops.