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SAYTIME(1) General Commands Manual SAYTIME(1)

saytime - audio time check

saytime [ -ch ] [ -d dir ] [ -f fmt ] [ -o dev ] [ -t output-type ]

saytime speaks the current time through the computer's sound device.

Increase volume level by factor. Directly passed on to sox.
Repeat at the specified interval in background mode.
Output to stdout.
Use sounds from alternate directory (default /usr/share/saytime).
Specify format of time message. (see FORMAT STRING below).
Display simple help.
Output to alternate file. If -t is not specified with -o, -t defaults to ossdsp.
Specify the output type (oss, alsa, etc.); this is passed directly to sox. If neither -t nor -o is specified, saytime will pick a default destination via sox -d.

A format string can be specified to control the time message. Valid format characters are:

%k
hour, 24-hour clock (00..23)
%l
hour, 12-hour clock (01..12)
%M
minutes
%P
Introductory phrase ('The time is')
%S
seconds

Likely a few. It doesn't handle errors gracefully.

Jef Poskanzer (original author),

Patrick J. Edwards <pje120@mail.usask.ca>

Charles Briscoe-Smith <cpbs@debian.org>

David C Dawson <beagle7@pacificcoast.net> (the -v and -r options)

14 Sep 2004