To save me time between runs, I use the basic beginner while true hack() loop and manually create it using nano as you would in the tutorial but my use of it is different.
When I run the process I pass itself as an argument as such… test.script test.script.
I do this by adding one arg var to be passed in each time, it does not have to be named the same but may as well save time. As far as I know, the script passed goes nowhere as it’s not processed so any script should work so long as it exists on the node.
Then I would continue… test.script test.script test.script etc… Until the RAM is used up.
This creates unique script processes that all earn as they would have run uniquely generated names only using the basic starter script re-configured to target server name of course.
Example: Active process view
Example: Inputting Script as Argument
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