Only for the reasons for Apple going to Apple, the latest Max does not allow you to set up startup and shutdown schedules. Such a function was available in the energy saver panel inside the system’s preferences – if you run Mac with a Macos 12 Monterey or less, you will also see it there.
But it was released in 2022 when McCows was released on 13 Ventura, and that means that users who want to schedule intensely need to resort to the use of the terminal. In other words, the irony is that the power user becomes a thing of the feature.
Nevertheless, it is not so difficult to do and we have to at least be grateful that Apple has kept the features in some way. To do this, you just have to make sure you are using the Mac Account that has the Administrator’s privileges.
Once this setup, it will make sure that you are running your Mac in a very powerful manner when you need and shut down when you don’t need it. Significantly, this means that you will not forget to shut down, which will save electricity.
Let’s check how to schedule your Mac on and off.
1. Launch terminal

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You will need to use the terminal app to make a shutdown schedule and, it is appropriate to say, it can give hearts a heartbeat, especially if you have never used before.
Don’t worry, though. If you follow these instructions, you should not face any problem.
The first step is to open the terminal on Mac. Is the easiest way Click the spotlight search icon In the upper right of the Mac screen (it looks like a meganflowing glass).
Again Type the terminal And Click the terminal app When it appears as a result. You can also Use the launch pad.
2. Enter a PMSET command

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Once again, don’t worry! It may seem difficult but not so – PMSET Just manage your Mac’s power management settings.
With the Terminal Open, let’s set an automatic schedule to boot your Mac. To do this, Type Sudo PMST Ripat Poweron
Press something else at this stage, just type this command.
3. Add the day

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Now you need to tell the terminal what day you want to run the power -up schedule. If it is daily, you can do justice Type the day of the week.
But if you want to be specific, you can Add special days. They are represented by a letter.
For example, MT Tuesday is Tuesday. Wednesday is the WW Thursday, Friday is F, Saturday, S, S and Sunday.
As you can see, Do not use the first letter of the day on Thursday and Sunday but it enables the system to distinguish them Tuesday and Saturday.
However, Enter each letter after one without a place. If you want your schedule to kick only on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, you will type the WRF.
Again, Press something else at this stage.
4. Enter a time

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Once you set up the day, you can Enter a time. This 24-hour watch HH: MM: SS-yes-yes, it can be second.
If you want to take power at 9am, you will enter 09:00:00. If you want to make electricity at 9pm, you will enter 21:00:00 pm.
As mentioned earlier, press something else at this stage.
5. Schedule Shutdown Schedule

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Now you can schedule days and times to close your Mac. In this case Turn off..
Now Add the scheduled days of the week And Add time Similarly like the same
For example, if you want to make electricity at 9 am on Monday morning and turn off at 9 o’clock on Friday, read your entire command: Sudo PM EST RAPT Power
6. Press the Inter

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Once you are happy with your schedule, Press the Inter key On your keyboard and it will be arranged.
If you can check the schedule Insert PMSET -G Schedule AIf you can cancel the schedule SUDO PMSET again cancel.
And you go there. Your Mac will now be strengthened and shut down at the appointed time. If you feel confident, a terminal can also be used for many other tasks.
You can use it to learn how to spoil and reset Bluetooth on Mac and how to show how to show hidden files in Mac. You can also find out how to change the screenshot location on the Mac using the terminal.


