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30.Dd $Mdocdate: January 12 2023 $
31.Dt TIMEOUT 1
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm timeout
35.Nd run a command with a time limit
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.Nm
38.Op Fl fp
39.Op Fl k Ar time
40.Op Fl s Ar signal
41.Ar duration
42.Ar command
43.Op Ar arg ...
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Nm
47utility executes
48.Ar command
49and kills it if it is still running after the
50specified
51.Ar duration .
52If
53.Ar duration
54is 0, the timeout is disabled.
55.Pp
56The options are as follows:
57.Bl -tag -width Ds
58.It Fl f , -foreground
59Do not propagate the timeout signal to children processes.
60.It Fl k Ar time , Fl -kill-after Ns = Ns Ar time
61Send a second signal,
62.Dv SIGKILL ,
63if the command is still running
64.Ar time
65after the first signal was sent.
66.It Fl p , -preserve-status
67Always exit with the same status as
68.Ar command ,
69even if the timeout was reached.
70.It Fl s Ar signal , Fl -signal Ns = Ns Ar signal
71A non-negative decimal number or symbolic signal name specifying
72the signal to send on timeout, instead of the default
73.Dv SIGTERM .
74.El
75.Sh DURATION FORMAT
76.Ar duration
77and
78.Ar time
79may contain a decimal fraction.
80The value defaults to seconds unless a unit suffix is given.
81.Pp
82The supported unit suffixes are:
83.Pp
84.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
85.It s
86seconds
87.It m
88minutes
89.It h
90hours
91.It d
92days
93.El
94.Sh EXIT STATUS
95If the timeout was not reached or
96.Fl p
97was set, the exit status of
98.Ar command
99is returned.
100.Pp
101If the timeout was reached and
102.Fl p
103was not set, an exit status of 124 is returned.
104.Pp
105If
106.Ar command
107exited after receiving a signal, the exit status returned is the signal number
108plus 128.
109.Sh SEE ALSO
110.Xr kill 1 ,
111.Xr signal 3
112.Sh HISTORY
113The
114.Nm
115utility first appeared in GNU Coreutils 7.0 and has been available since
116.Ox 7.0 .
117