For performance, the file "crontab" uses single space as field separator. Letters are not suppored currently. So use "1" for "January" and 2 for "Tuesday" etc.
The sixth field in crontab file could be in the format of internal links. Specifically, "c:" to execute the following commands in termux and "!" to execute commands directly.
To make crontab more powerful, we changed the semantics as follows:
The day of a command's execution can be specified by two fields — day of month, and day of week. The command will be run when both fields matche the current time.
Note (the original crantab semantics):
The day of a command's execution can be specified by two fields — day of month, and day of week. If both fields are restricted (i.e., aren't *), the command will be run when either field matches the current time. For example, ``30 4 1,15 * 5'' would cause a command to be run at 4:30 am on the 1st and 15th of each month, plus every Friday.
With the option "custom file handling" enabled, "default.rc" runs as shell script at uweb launching time and "default.rc2" runs whenever uweb becomes foreground.
Use tcron (Click to install) with "default.rc" or "default.rc2".
usage: tcron logfile command hours [timezone delay_sec elsecommand]
execute "command" during time interval once.
where logfile modification time must be updated if "command" runs successfully.
hours: If positive, then each day is divided into multiple intervals (unit: hour), and in each interval, the "command" runs only once.
If negative, then the unit is minute.
hours could be also in "hh:mm-hh:mm,..." format. Ex. "6:00-8:30,11:00-13:00,5:30-6:30".
timezone: an integer, default to be "8" for Beijing China (UTC+8). "0" for Greenwich UK (UTC+0).
delay_sec: execute "command" after "delay_sec" seconds.
elsecommand: executed whenever "command" not run.
ex:
set PATH=/system/bin:/data/data/info.torapp.uweb/files/bin
#Empty the folder "baidu" every 30 days.
tcron /sdcard/b "rm -rf /sdcard/baidu/*;toybox touch /sdcard/b" 720
Last Modified: 26 October 2023
crontab to support internal links