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This article is about the Unix command. For Unix's means of representing points in time, see Unix time. For the Unix function call, see time.h.
UsageTo use the command, simply precede any command by the word
time ls
When the command completes, $ time host wikipedia.org wikipedia.org has address 207.142.131.235 0.000u 0.000s 0:00.17 0.0% 0+0k 0+0io 0pf+0w $ time(1) can exist as a standalone program (such as GNU time) or as a shell builtin (e.g. in tcsh or in zsh). User Time vs System TimeThe term 'user CPU time' can be a bit misleading at first. To be clear the total time (real CPU time), is the combination of the amount of time the CPU spends performing some action for a program and the amount of time the CPU spends performing system calls for the kernel on the program's behalf. When a program loops through an array, it is accumulating user CPU time. Conversely, when a program executes a system call such as Method of operationAccording to the source code of the GNU implementation of See alsoReferences
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