User-specific anacrontab?

anacron -t ${HOME}/etc/anacrontab -S ${HOME}/var/spool/anacron
  • -t anacrontab (eg. ${HOME}/etc/anacrontab )
  • -S spooldir (eg. ${HOME}/var/spool/anacron

Add the command in your ~/.profile to execute when you login, or put it in a hourly cronjob to run on its own.

You don't need to worry about anacron running all its scripts every hour if you put it in cron, as it keeps its own timestamps of its last run in the spool directory.

See man anacrontab for more info on making your own anacrontab file.


Depending on the volume of affected scripts, you may also just use sudo -u with the command in your anacrontab file or directory.

Example with bash:

sudo -u ${USER_TO_RUN_AS} bash -l -c "echo 'Replace this echo with some more useful logic.'"

This saves you from having to maintain two additional files.