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leave(1)							      leave(1)

NAME
       leave - remind you when you have to leave

SYNOPSIS
       [hhmm]

DESCRIPTION
       The  command waits until the specified time, then reminds you to leave.
       You are reminded 5 minutes and 1 minute before the actual time, at  the
       time, and every minute thereafter.  When you log off, exits.

       The time of day is in the form hhmm, where hh is a time in hours (which
       can range from 0 through 11 or 0 through 24 hours), and mm is the  num‐
       ber of minutes after the specified hour.	 If the value of hh is greater
       than 11 (24-hour clock time), the specified value is reduced by 12 to a
       new  value  in  the range of 0 through 11, thus ensuring that the alarm
       time is always set to activate within the next 12 hours.	 For  example,
       if  hhmm is 1350 and the current time is 4:00 PM (1600), the 1350 value
       is changed to 150 and the alarm is set for 1:50 AM, nine hours  and  50
       minutes	later.	On the other hand, if it is 9:00 AM and hhmm is speci‐
       fied as 2200 (10:00 PM), the value used is converted to	1000  and  the
       alarm is set for one hour later instead of 13 hours as specified.

       If no argument is provided, prompts with

       A reply of newline causes to exit; otherwise the reply is assumed to be
       a time.	This form is suitable for inclusion in a or file.

       The command ignores interrupts, quits, and terminate signals.   To  get
       rid of it you should either log off or use giving its process ID.

EXAMPLES
       The command

       sends an alarm (a beep) to your terminal to remind you that you have to
       leave at 12:04 and reminds you that you are late at one	minute	inter‐
       vals after 12:04.

WARNINGS
       The command checks to see if a user has logged out by checking the file
       every 100 seconds.  If a user logs out and logs back in to the same tty
       before  makes its periodic check, may not know that the user has logged
       out.

AUTHOR
       was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.

FILES
SEE ALSO
       calendar(1).

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