--- weight: 10 --- # Cron schedule syntax The Vieter cron daemon uses a subset of the cron expression syntax to schedule builds. ## Format `a b c d` * `a`: minutes * `b`: hours * `c`: days * `d`: months An expression consists of two to four sections. If less than four sections are provided, the parser will append `*` until there are four sections. This means that `0 3` is the same as `0 3 * *`. Each section consists of one or more parts, separated by a comma. Each of these parts, in turn, can be one of the following (any letters are integers): * `*`: allow all possible values. * `a`: only this value is allowed. * `*/n`: allow every n-th value. * `a/n`: allow every n-th value, starting at a in the list. * `a-b`: allow every value between a and b, bounds included. * `a-b/n`: allow every n-th value inside the list of values between a and b, bounds included. Each section can consist of as many of these parts as necessary. ## Examples * `0 3`: every day at 03:00AM. * `0 0 */7`: every 7th day of the month, at midnight. ## CLI tool The Vieter binary contains a command that shows you the next matching times for a given expression. This can be useful for understanding the syntax. For more information, see [vieter-schedule(1)](https://rustybever.be/man/vieter/vieter-schedule.1.html).