at (command)
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This article is about the task scheduling command. For the modem command language, see Hayes command set.
In computing, at
is a command in Unix-like operating systems, Microsoft
Windows,[1] and ReactOS[2] used to schedule commands to be executed once, at a particular time in the future.
Quick Facts Developer(s), Written in ...
Developer(s) | Thomas Koenig, Microsoft, ReactOS Contributors |
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Written in | Unix-like, ReactOS: C |
Operating system | Unix-like, Windows, ReactOS |
Type | Command |
License | Windows: Proprietary software ReactOS: GPLv2 |
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