sleep (Unix)
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sleep is a Unix command line program that suspends program execution for a specified period of time. The sleep instruction suspends the calling process for at least the specified number of seconds (the default), minutes, hours or days.
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- – Commands & Utilities Reference, The Single UNIX® Specification, Issue 7 from The Open Group
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