Attached is one I have for Shake - 9 years since I used it but basically you 
run a script to keep listing a directory.
If it finds something ending in .nk you can assume it's to be rendered, so you 
then set off a background render and 
on completion or failure it moves it out of the directory and relists the watch 
directory and if finds something runs Nuke again.
Have it sleep between lists so your system doesn't die or anything.


However I believe there are more sophisticated ones on Nukepedia

 
Howard



>________________________________
> From: Howard Jones <[email protected]>
>To: Nuke user discussion <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Monday, 15 October 2012, 0:21
>Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Best way to batch render scripts? Cheap easy render 
>managers?
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>Cheapest way is to set up a watch folder and have it run in series anything 
>put in it.
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>Howard
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>>________________________________
>> From: Nat Jencks <[email protected]>
>>To: Nuke user discussion <[email protected]> 
>>Sent: Monday, 15 October 2012, 0:13
>>Subject: [Nuke-users] Best way to batch render scripts? Cheap easy render 
>>managers?
>> 
>>Hi Folks, is the command line the preferred (only) way to batch render a 
>>bunch of scripts?  I've been just launching multiple instances of nuke and 
>>rendering in all of them concurrently but something tells me this is 
>>inefficient, and it would be more stable if these rendered in serial rather 
>>than in parallel.
>>
>>I know I can queue up multiple renders from the command line, but I don't 
>>love this since I don't love the command line, and I'd rather pick which 
>>write nodes and frame ranges I need via the GUi…
>>Are there other options?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>-Nat Jencks
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