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my one critique is pretty subjective, but i find it difficult to find simple clear documentation online about how certain syntax works and how certain tasks are accomplished.
Recently i was trying to set up a cron-job type automation to run a script every minute. I know how to do that in cron (and if i didn't, there are tons of good resources online) but i had a hell of a time figuring it out for systemd.
i'm not a power user so it's entirely likely the information was hidden in plain sight and i completely missed it
Were you looking at
man systemd.timer? Pretty much everything you need is on there and it is not too complicated.