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NAME
chronic - runs a command quietly unless it fails
SYNOPSIS
chronic [-ev] COMMAND...
DESCRIPTION
chronic runs a command, and arranges for its standard out and standard
error to only be displayed if the command fails (exits nonzero or
crashes). If the command succeeds, any extraneous output will be
hidden.
A common use for chronic is for running a cron job. Rather than trying
to keep the command quiet, and having to deal with mails containing
accidental output when it succeeds, and not verbose enough output when
it fails, you can just run it verbosely always, and use chronic to hide
the successful output.
0 1 * * * chronic backup # instead of backup >/dev/null 2>&1
*/20 * * * * chronic -ve my_script # verbose for debugging
OPTIONS
-v Verbose output (distinguishes between STDOUT and STDERR, also
reports RETVAL)
-e Stderr triggering. Triggers output when stderr output length is non-
zero. Without -e chronic needs non-zero return value to trigger
output.
In this mode, chronic's return value will be 2 if the command's
return value is 0 but the command printed to stderr.
AUTHOR
Copyright 2010 by Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
Original concept and "chronic" name by Chuck Houpt. Code for verbose
and stderr trigger by Tomas 'Harvie' Mudrunka 2016.
Licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 or higher.
moreutils 2024-02-25 CHRONIC(1)
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