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Cron scheduler.

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# cronquot

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cronquot is a command/library for quoting cron execution.
You can create a list of cron scheduler with this tool.
Only you should do is preparing your cron data.

## Usage

### Preparation

To run _cronquot_, you have to make directory and put cron files exported from `crontab -l`.
File names should server names like below.

```
$ tree
crontab/
├── server1
├── server2
└── web1
```

### CUI

From command, you can use only one command.

```
# You can set start time and end time.
$ cronquot -s 20170201010000 -e 20170201020000
```

After this, result file will export as 'result.csv'.

### Python source code

```python
from cronquot.cronquot import Cron

c = Cron(start='20170101000000',
end='20170101101000')
for cc in c:
print(cc)
```

## Installation

```
$ pip install cronquot
```


## Licence

* MIT

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