Bash Shell Scripting- One-time task execution with at | scheduling job with at command to execute once

Bash Shell Scripting- One-time task execution with at | scheduling job with at command to execute once

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This video tutorial explains the differences between the AT and Crontab commands for scheduling tasks in Linux. It focuses on the AT command, providing syntax, examples, and various timing formats to schedule jobs. The tutorial demonstrates how to use the AT command to run shell scripts at specified times and how to manage scheduled jobs, including viewing and removing them.

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