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Your Cron Questions, Answered.

How do I make a cron job that runs every 5 minutes?

To run a task every 5 minutes, you use the 'step' operator (/) in the minute field. The correct cron expression is: */5 * * * *. Use our cron schedule maker above to see it in action.

What's the right cron syntax for running a script at midnight?

To schedule a job precisely at midnight, you set the minute to 0 and the hour to 0. The cron syntax is: 0 0 * * *. This means "at minute 0 of hour 0, every day."

How can I schedule a task for weekdays only?

To run a job only from Monday to Friday, specify a range of 1-5 in the 'day of week' field. The correct cron job is: * * * * 1-5. Our tool's advanced options can build this for you.

What the hell does * * * * * actually mean?

The five stars (* * * * *) is the most basic cron expression. It means "every minute of every hour of every day of every month." It's a wildcard that matches everything.

How do I validate and test my cron expression?

You can use the 'Decode' tab on our crontab generator. Paste your existing cron string into the tool, and it will instantly validate the syntax and provide a human-readable explanation of what it does.

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