hickory 1.0.0
About
hickory is a simple command line tool for scheduling Python scripts.
Support
Operating System
Scheduler
macOS
launchd
Linux
systemd
Windows
❌
Install
pip install hickory
Quickstart
Create a file called foo.py:
import datetime
import time
stamp = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%H:%M:%S")
time.sleep(5)
print(f"Foo - {stamp} + 5 seconds")
Schedule foo.py to execute every ten minutes:
hickory schedule foo.py --every=10minutes
Check the status of all queued schedules:
hickory status
Stop and delete the schedule for foo.py:
hickory kill foo.py
Logs
macOS - logs are stored in the same directory as the scheduled script:
tail -f hickory.log
Linux - logs are written to the journal:
journalctl -f
--every Examples
Repeat
Every ten minutes
--every=10minutes
Every day at 10:10 AM
--every=@10:10
Every Monday at 10:10 AM
--every=monday@10:10am
Every 10th day of the month at 10:10 AM
--every=10th@10:10am
Every last day of the month at 10:10 AM
--every=eom@10:10am
Every 10th and last day of the month at 10 AM and 10 PM
--every=10,eom@10,10pm
--every Table
Interval
10 seconds
10, 10s, 10sec, 10secs, 10seconds
10 minutes
10m, 10min, 10mins, 10minutes
10 hours
10h, 10hr, 10hrs, 10hours
Time
10:00 AM
@10, @10am
10:00 PM
@22, @10pm
10:10 AM
@10:10, @10:10am
10:10 PM
@22:10, @10:10pm
Weekday
Monday
m@, mon@, monday@
Tuesday
t@, tue@, tues@, tuesday@
Wednesday
w@, wed@, weds@, wednesday@
Thursday
th@, thu@, thur@, thurs@, thursday@
Friday
f@, fri@, friday@
Saturday
s@, sat@, saturday@
Sunday
su@, sun@, sunday@
Calendar Day
1st
1@, 1st@
2nd
2@, 2nd@
3rd
3@, 3rd@
4th
4@, 4th@
15th
15@, 15th@
31st
31@, 31st@
Other Day
Every Day
day@
Every Weekday
weekday@
End of Month
eom@
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