atq -v
Uses of atq command with example
To list all scheduled jobs use the command atq
. You can also use at -l
command to list all scheduled jobs instead of atq
command.
atq
at -l
If you are a root user, you can display the list of all scheduled jobs for a particular user. Use the command atq username
. Do not forget to change the username
with your computer’s user name.
atq username
Linux command with examples
A |
adduser | addgroup | alias | anacron | apt | aptitude | arp | at | atq | atrm | awk |
B |
basename | banner | batch | bc | bg | bzip |
C |
cat | cal | cd | chgrp | chown | cksum | chmod | clear | cmp | comm | cp |
D |
date | dd | df | diff | dir | dmidecode | du |
E |
echo | eject | env | exit | expr |
F |
factor | find | free |
G |
grep | groups | gunzip | gzip |
H |
head | history | hostname | hostnamectl | htop | hwclock | hwinfo |
I |
id | ifconfig | ionice | iostat | ip | iptables | iw | iwlist |
J |
K |
kill | kmod |
L |
last | less | ln | locate | login | lp | ls | lshw | lscpu | lsof | lsusb |
M |
man | mdsum | mkdir | more| mv |
N |
nano | nc | neofetch | netcat | netstat | nice | nmap | nproc |
O |
openssl |
P |
passwd | pidof | ping | pr | ps | pwd | pstree |
Q |
R |
rdiff-backup | reboot | rename | rm | rmdir | rnmod |
S |
scp | shred | shutdown | sleep | sort | split | ssh | stat | su | sudo | sum |
T |
tac | tail | talk | tar | tee | time | tree | top | touch | tr |
U |
unalias | uname | uniq | unzip | uptime | users |
V |
vim | vi |
W |
w | wall | watch | wc | wget | whatis | whereis | which | who | whoami |
X |
xargs |
Y |
yes | youtube-dl |
Z |
zcmp | zdiff | zip | zz |