The following is a Linux Dictionary word of the day:
cron – service to execute scheduled commands or
scripts every
minute, hour, day of the month, month of the year, day of the week. Each '*'
asterisk stands for a portion of either the time or date with the corresponding
column in each row. Cron needs to be utilized with a crontab file.
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