SYNOPSIS

       uschedulecp [-.] [-d DIR] OLD-ID [NEW-ID]


DESCRIPTION

       uschedulecp  creates  a new job by copying an old one. The new jobs has
       the identifier NEW-ID or, if that is not given,  will  be  assigned  an
       unique identifier.


OPTIONS

       -., --dot-as-home
              The current working directory will be used instead of $HOME.


       -d, --dir=DIR
              Put the new job into DIR. The default is ~/.uschedule/.


CAVEAT

       Note that this just creates the command to be run, it doesn't uschedule
       the job to be run at any time. Use the uschedule(1) command for this.


AUTHOR

       Uwe Ohse, uwe@ohse.de


SEE ALSO

       uschedule(1), uschedulecmd(1), uschedule_intro(7).

       The homepage may be more up-to-date, see
       http://www.ohse.de/uwe/uschedule.html.



uschedule                            0.7.1                      uschedulecp(1)

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