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TIMEOUT(1)                       User Commands                       TIMEOUT(1)

NAME
       timeout - run a command with a time limit

SYNOPSIS
       timeout [OPTION] DURATION COMMAND [ARG]...
       timeout [OPTION]

DESCRIPTION
       Start COMMAND, and kill it if still running after DURATION.

       Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.

       -f, --foreground

              when not running timeout directly from a shell prompt, allow COM-
              MAND  to  read  from  the  TTY and get TTY signals; in this mode,
              children of COMMAND will not be timed out

       -k, --kill-after=DURATION

              also send a KILL signal if COMMAND is still running this long af-
              ter the initial signal was sent

       -p, --preserve-status

              exit with the same status as COMMAND, even when the command times
              out

       -s, --signal=SIGNAL

              specify the signal to be sent on timeout; SIGNAL may  be  a  name
              like 'HUP' or a number; see 'kill -l' for a list of signals

       -v, --verbose
              diagnose to stderr any signal sent upon timeout

       --help display this help and exit

       --version
              output version information and exit

       DURATION  is  a  floating  point number with an optional suffix: 's' for
       seconds (the default), 'm' for minutes, 'h' for hours or 'd'  for  days.
       A duration of 0 disables the associated timeout.

       Upon timeout, send the TERM signal to COMMAND, if no other SIGNAL speci-
       fied.   The  TERM  signal kills any process that does not block or catch
       that signal.  It may be necessary to use the  KILL  signal,  since  this
       signal can't be caught.

   Exit status:
       124    if COMMAND times out, and --preserve-status is not specified

       125    if the timeout command itself fails

       126    if COMMAND is found but cannot be invoked

       127    if COMMAND cannot be found

       137    if  COMMAND  (or  timeout  itself)  is  sent  the KILL (9) signal
              (128+9)

       -      the exit status of COMMAND otherwise

BUGS
       Some platforms don't currently support timeouts beyond the year 2038.

AUTHOR
       Written by Padraig Brady.

REPORTING BUGS
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SEE ALSO
       kill(1)

       Full documentation <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/timeout>
       or available locally via: info '(coreutils) timeout invocation'

       Packaged by Debian (9.7-3)
       Copyright © 2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
       License  GPLv3+:  GNU  GPL  version  3  or  later   <https://gnu.org/li-
       censes/gpl.html>.
       This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

GNU coreutils 9.7                  June 2025                         TIMEOUT(1)

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