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For other uses, see AT. In Unix-like computer operating systems, the More precisely, it reads a series of commands from standard input and collects them into one "at-job" which is carried out at a later date. The at-job inherits the current environment, so that it is executed in the same working directory and with the same environment variables set as when it was scheduled. It differs from
$ echo "cc -o foo foo.c" | at 1145 jan 31 or $ at 1145 jan 31 at> cc -o foo foo.c at> ^D (press Control-D while at the beginning of a line) In some Unix-like computer operating systems it uses a daemon, Using the Windows NT/2000/XP/7 also has an [edit] See also
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