Keep your operating system or display awake
Supports: Windows
/ Linux
/ macOS
You can download kipi
from this website
Keep your OS awake
Usage: kipi.exe [OPTIONS]
Options:
-o, --os Keep the operating system awake. Defaults to true
-d, --display Keep the display awake. Defaults to false
--duration <DURATION> Duration for which to keep the system awake. Optional. Example: --duration 1h30m (keeps awake for 1 hour and 30 minutes)
--schedule <SCHEDULE> Schedule when to wakeup the PC from sleep. Optional. Example: --schedule 1m (schedule wake up in one minute)
-v, --version Get version of the program
--report-issue Report an issue in Github
--update Update kipi and exit
-h, --help Print help
You can update kipi
by execute
kipi-update
On Windows
when using --schedule
for wakeup schedule, you may need to enable wake up timers by opening run.exe
-> control powercfg.cpl,,3
-> Sleep
-> Allow wake timers
-> Enable
instead of Important only
. To verify it's working run powercfg /waketimers