usage: crontab [-u user] file crontab [-u user] [ -e | -l | -r ] (default operation is replace, per 1003.2) -e (edit user's crontab) -l (list user's crontab) -r (delete user's crontab) -i (prompt before deleting user's crontab)So
<?
$output = shell_exec('crontab -l');
file_put_contents('/tmp/crontab.txt', $output.'* * * * * NEW_CRON'.PHP_EOL);
echo exec('crontab /tmp/crontab.txt');
?>
The above can be used for both create and edit/appendfor delete
echo exec('crontab -r');
Also, take note that apache running on certain user and usually is not root, which mean the cron can only change for apache user unless given crontab -u privilege to apache user.
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