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LEAVE(1)							      LEAVE(1)

NAME
       leave - remind you when you have to leave

SYNOPSIS
       leave [ [+]hhmm ]

DESCRIPTION
       Leave waits until the specified time, then reminds you that you have 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, leave
       exits just before it would have printed the next message.

       The time of day is in the form hhmm where hh is a time in hours	(on  a
       12  or 24 hour clock).  All times are converted to a 12 hour clock, and
       assumed to be in the next 12 hours.

       If the time is preceded by `+', the alarm will  go  off	in  hours  and
       minutes from the current time.

       If  no  argument	 is  given,  leave  prompts  with "When do you have to
       leave?". A reply of newline causes leave to exit, otherwise  the	 reply
       is  assumed  to	be  a  time.  This form is suitable for inclusion in a
       .login or .profile.

       Leave ignores interrupts, quits, and terminates.	 To get rid of it  you
       should either log off or use ``kill -9'' giving its process id.

SEE ALSO
       calendar(1)

3rd Berkeley Distribution	  May 7, 1986			      LEAVE(1)
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