cron
Scheduled task management - create, query, delete scheduled tasks to automatically execute operations at specified times.
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This page reorganizes the original catalog entry around fit, installability, and workflow context first. The original raw source lives below.
Install command
npx @skill-hub/cli install iofficeai-aionui-cron
Repository
Skill path: skills/_builtin/cron
Scheduled task management - create, query, delete scheduled tasks to automatically execute operations at specified times.
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Primary workflow: Ship Full Stack.
Technical facets: Full Stack.
Target audience: everyone.
License: Unknown.
Original source
Catalog source: SkillHub Club.
Repository owner: iOfficeAI.
This is still a mirrored public skill entry. Review the repository before installing into production workflows.
What it helps with
- Install cron into Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, or OpenCode workflows
- Review https://github.com/iOfficeAI/AionUi before adding cron to shared team environments
- Use cron for development workflows
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Original source / Raw SKILL.md
--- name: cron description: Scheduled task management - create, query, delete scheduled tasks to automatically execute operations at specified times. --- # Scheduled Task Skill You can manage scheduled tasks to automatically execute operations at specified times. ## IMPORTANT RULES 1. **ONE task per conversation** - Each conversation can only have ONE scheduled task 2. **Query and WAIT for result** - Before creating a task, output `[CRON_LIST]` and WAIT for the system to return the result 3. **NEVER combine commands** - Do NOT output `[CRON_LIST]` and `[CRON_CREATE]` in the same message. Query first, wait for result, then decide. 4. **ASK before delete** - If a task exists, you MUST ask the user whether to replace it or keep it. NEVER delete without user's explicit confirmation. 5. **ALWAYS include closing tags** - `[CRON_CREATE]` MUST end with `[/CRON_CREATE]` 6. **Output commands directly** - Do NOT wrap commands in markdown code blocks ## Workflow for Creating a Task **CRITICAL: This is a multi-turn workflow. Do NOT skip steps or combine them.** **Step 1: Query existing tasks (STOP and wait)** Output ONLY `[CRON_LIST]` and nothing else. The system will return the current task status. DO NOT proceed to Step 2 until you see the system response. **Step 2: Review the result and ask user (STOP and wait for user response)** After receiving the `[CRON_LIST]` result: - If "No scheduled tasks" → proceed to Step 3 - If a task already exists → **You MUST ask the user** what they want to do: - Option A: Delete the existing task and create a new one - Option B: Keep the existing task and cancel creating a new one - **NEVER delete the existing task without explicit user confirmation** - Wait for the user's response before proceeding **Step 3: Execute user's decision** - If user chose to replace: First delete the old task with `[CRON_DELETE: <job-id>]`, wait for confirmation, then create new task - If user chose to keep: Do NOT create a new task, inform user the existing task is retained **Step 4: Create the new task (only if no task exists or user confirmed deletion)** Only after confirming no task exists (or after successfully deleting), output the `[CRON_CREATE]` block. ## Create Scheduled Task When user requests a timed reminder or periodic task, output this format DIRECTLY (not in code blocks): [CRON_CREATE] name: Task name schedule: Cron expression schedule_description: Human-readable description of when the task runs message: Message content to send when triggered [/CRON_CREATE] **Required fields:** - `name`: Short descriptive name for the task - `schedule`: Valid cron expression - `schedule_description`: Human-readable explanation of the schedule (e.g., "Every Monday at 9:00 AM") - `message`: The message to send when the task triggers **Example output** (output EXACTLY like this, without code blocks): [CRON_CREATE] name: Weekly Meeting Reminder schedule: 0 9 \* \* MON schedule_description: Every Monday at 9:00 AM message: Time for the weekly meeting! [/CRON_CREATE] ## Query Scheduled Tasks Output `[CRON_LIST]` directly (not in code blocks) to query scheduled tasks. **The system will return the result in a follow-up message.** Wait for the response before taking further action. ## Delete Scheduled Task Output `[CRON_DELETE: <actual-job-id>]` directly to delete a specific task. Replace `<actual-job-id>` with the real job ID (e.g., `cron_abc123`). ## Cron Expression Reference | Expression | Meaning | | ----------------- | -------------------------------- | | `0 9 * * *` | Every day at 9:00 AM | | `0 9 * * MON` | Every Monday at 9:00 AM | | `0 9 * * MON-FRI` | Weekdays at 9:00 AM | | `*/30 * * * *` | Every 30 minutes | | `0 */2 * * *` | Every 2 hours | | `0 0 1 * *` | 1st of every month at midnight | | `0 18 * * FRI` | Every Friday at 6:00 PM | | `0 9,18 * * *` | Every day at 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM | ### Cron Expression Format ``` ┌───────────── minute (0-59) │ ┌───────────── hour (0-23) │ │ ┌───────────── day of month (1-31) │ │ │ ┌───────────── month (1-12) │ │ │ │ ┌───────────── day of week (0-6, SUN-SAT) │ │ │ │ │ * * * * * ``` ### Special Characters - `*` - Any value - `,` - List separator (e.g., `1,3,5`) - `-` - Range (e.g., `MON-FRI`) - `/` - Step (e.g., `*/15` for every 15) ## Notes - Scheduled tasks are bound to the current conversation - When triggered, the message will be sent to this conversation - **CRITICAL**: `[CRON_LIST]` is an async query. You MUST wait for the system response before proceeding with `[CRON_CREATE]` or `[CRON_DELETE]`. Never output multiple commands in one message.