LEAVE(1) COMMAND REFERENCE LEAVE(1)
NAME
leave - remind you when you have to leave
SYNOPSIS
leave [-i] [-pNumber] [-s] [ time ] [ message ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Leave waits until the specified time, then reminds you of
that event. You are reminded 5 minutes and 1 minute before
the actual time, at the time, and every minute for ten
minutes thereafter. When you log off, leave exits just
before it would have printed the next message.
The time is either in the form +Number where number is the
delay in minutes from the current time or hhmm, a time in
hours and minutes (on a 12 or 24 hour clock). All times
given in the second form are converted to a 12 hour clock,
and assumed to be in the next 12 hours.
If no time is given, leave prompts with "When do you have to
leave?". A reply of newline causes leave to exit, otherwise
the reply is assumed to be a time. This form is suitable for
inclusion in a .login or .profile.
A message string can be added to the notification to provide
information on which activity you need to leave for, useful
if more than one leave is active.
OPTIONS
-i Prints the process number for the leave invocation on
standard out. Useful for getting rid of the repeating
reminder. This option invokes -s automatically.
-pNumber
Changes the default pester time. Normally leave will
remind you of your tardiness for ten minutes after the
indicated time. Number is set to the integer pester
time desired.
-s Silent mode. Suppresses the initial notification of
the alarm set time. Does not stop later messages,
error messages, or the prompt for time.
EXAMPLES
To obtain a reminder to leave for a special meeting in ten
minutes without an initial message and with pester time set
to 2 minutes the following is used.
leave -p2 -s +10 Special Meeting
Printed 10/17/86 1
LEAVE(1) COMMAND REFERENCE LEAVE(1)
An invocation for a lunch meeting at 12:30pm would be.
leave 1230 Lunch with Smith.
RETURN VALUE
[NO_ERRS] Command completed without error.
[USAGE] Incorrect command line syntax. Execution
terminated.
[NP_WARN] An error warranting a warning message
occurred. Execution continues.
CAVEATS
Leave ignores interrupts, quits, and terminates. To get rid
of it you should either log off or use ``kill -9'' giving
its process id.
SEE ALSO
at(1), calendar(1), signal(3c), sleep(1), ctime(3c).
Printed 10/17/86 2
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