If the build fails, WACS doesn't just show an error. It triggers your defined handler, archives the failed state, and appends a structured note to your project’s command station journal. DCL turns silent failures into documented lessons.
Think of at as a post-it note for your terminal. You write a command, stick a time on it, and the system executes it exactly once. Unlike cron (which repeats forever until you stop it), at is perfect for: write at command station v1.0.4