Linux Alarm Clock
I have too used to alarm clock, to wake me up every early morning. I set my alarm on my cellphone every night before I going to sleep. But recently, a simple stupid idea of creating an alarm clock in Linux comes to my mind.
I usually turns on my laptop overnight for some downloads, system updates. It is a basic requirement for a linux alarm clock. This example is a bit creepy, i know. But somehow it works.
First you need to calculate what time you wanna wake up? Let say if you wanna wake up after 5 hour and 30 minutes. You need to calculate the time in seconds using bc and parse the result to sleep, and later play a song to wakes you up after the sleep:
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