CAL(1) - General Commands Manual # CAL(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # cal - displays a calendar
SYNOPSIS # cal [-jmwy] [month] [year]
DESCRIPTION # cal displays a simple calendar. Calendars may be displayed by month or by year.
The options are as follows:
-j
Display Julian dates (days one-based, numbered from January 1). The options -j and -w are mutually exclusive.
-m
Display weeks starting on Monday instead of Sunday.
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CALENDAR(1) - General Commands Manual # CALENDAR(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # calendar - reminder service
SYNOPSIS # calendar [-abw] [-A num] [-B num] [-f calendarfile] [-t [[[cc]yy]mm]dd]
DESCRIPTION # The calendar utility checks the current directory or the directory specified by the CALENDAR_DIR environment variable for a file named calendar and displays lines that begin with either today’s date or tomorrow’s. On Fridays, events on Friday through Monday are displayed.
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Fsck,
Makewhatis,
Calendar,
Locate,
Crontab,
Sa,
Security,
Whatis,
Dump,
Yp,
Cron,
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Daily DAILY(8) - System Manager’s Manual # DAILY(8) - System Manager’s Manual
NAME # daily, weekly, monthly - periodic system maintenance
DESCRIPTION # The three files /etc/daily, /etc/weekly, and /etc/monthly are shell scripts run on a periodic basis by the clock daemon, cron(8). They take care of some basic administrative tasks. Their output, if any, is mailed to root.
Note: The scripts are all run as part of root’s crontab(5). However, it is strongly suggested that the root mail account be an alias that forwards messages to a real user or set of users.
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LEAVE(1) - General Commands Manual # LEAVE(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # leave - print reminders when it is time to leave
SYNOPSIS # leave [[+]hhmm]
DESCRIPTION # leave waits until the specified time, then prints a reminder that it is time to leave. Reminders are printed 5 minutes and 1 minute before the actual time, at the time, and every minute thereafter. If the login session ends, leave exits just before it would have printed the next message.
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