Run commands at a specified time

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I learn the command at schedule to run a script at a specified time



at -f -m ./test.sh now + 10 minutes


How could I use at to schedule a command?



Suppose the situation,



I search all the musics but running silently on background



find / -name *.mp3 1> ~/desktop/all_musics.md 2>/dev/null &



I intent to open all_musics.md ten minutes later automatically.



open all_music.md at now + 10 minutes



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I learn the command at schedule to run a script at a specified time



at -f -m ./test.sh now + 10 minutes


How could I use at to schedule a command?



Suppose the situation,



I search all the musics but running silently on background



find / -name *.mp3 1> ~/desktop/all_musics.md 2>/dev/null &



I intent to open all_musics.md ten minutes later automatically.



open all_music.md at now + 10 minutes



Is it possible to get it done?









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I learn the command at schedule to run a script at a specified time



at -f -m ./test.sh now + 10 minutes


How could I use at to schedule a command?



Suppose the situation,



I search all the musics but running silently on background



find / -name *.mp3 1> ~/desktop/all_musics.md 2>/dev/null &



I intent to open all_musics.md ten minutes later automatically.



open all_music.md at now + 10 minutes



Is it possible to get it done?









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I learn the command at schedule to run a script at a specified time



at -f -m ./test.sh now + 10 minutes


How could I use at to schedule a command?



Suppose the situation,



I search all the musics but running silently on background



find / -name *.mp3 1> ~/desktop/all_musics.md 2>/dev/null &



I intent to open all_musics.md ten minutes later automatically.



open all_music.md at now + 10 minutes



Is it possible to get it done?







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  • How do you plan to "open" your list of mp3?
    – danblack
    2 mins ago















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