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6 chronic - runs a command quietly unless it fails
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9 chronic [-ev] COMMAND...
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12 chronic runs a command, and arranges for its standard out and standard
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17 A common use for chronic is for running a cron job. Rather than trying
18 to keep the command quiet, and having to deal with mails containing
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23 0 1 * * * chronic backup # instead of backup >/dev/null 2>&1
24 */20 * * * * chronic -ve my_script # verbose for debugging
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27 -v Verbose output (distinguishes between STDOUT and STDERR, also
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30 -e Stderr triggering. Triggers output when stderr output length is
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34 In this mode, chronic's return value will be 2 if the command's
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38 Copyright 2010 by Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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40 Original concept and "chronic" name by Chuck Houpt. Code for verbose
41 and stderr trigger by Tomas 'Harvie' Mudrunka 2016.
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43 Licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 or higher.
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