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title | layout | version |
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seq date | command | 0.59.0 |
print sequences of dates
Signature
> seq date --separator --output-format --input-format --begin-date --end-date --increment --days --reverse
Parameters
--separator {string}
: separator character (defaults to \n)--output-format {string}
: prints dates in this format (defaults to %Y-%m-%d)--input-format {string}
: give argument dates in this format (defaults to %Y-%m-%d)--begin-date {string}
: beginning date range--end-date {string}
: ending date--increment {int}
: increment dates by this number--days {int}
: number of days to print--reverse
: print dates in reverse
Examples
print the next 10 days in YYYY-MM-DD format with newline separator
> seq date --days 10
print the previous 10 days in YYYY-MM-DD format with newline separator
> seq date --days 10 -r
print the previous 10 days starting today in MM/DD/YYYY format with newline separator
> seq date --days 10 -o '%m/%d/%Y' -r
print the first 10 days in January, 2020
> seq date -b '2020-01-01' -e '2020-01-10'
print every fifth day between January 1st 2020 and January 31st 2020
> seq date -b '2020-01-01' -e '2020-01-31' -n 5
starting on May 5th, 2020, print the next 10 days in your locale's date format, colon separated
> seq date -o %x -s ':' -d 10 -b '2020-05-01'