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#!/bin/bash
# System-wide crontab file and cron job directory. Change these for your system.
CRONTAB='/etc/crontab'
CRONDIR='/etc/cron.d'
# Single tab character. Annoyingly necessary.
tab=$(echo -en "\t")
# Given a stream of crontab lines, exclude non-cron job lines, replace
# whitespace characters with a single space, and remove any spaces from the
# beginning of each line.
function clean_cron_lines() {
    while read line ; do
        echo "${line}" |
            egrep --invert-match '^($|\s*#|\s*[[:alnum:]_]+=)' |
            sed --regexp-extended "s/\s+/ /g" |
            sed --regexp-extended "s/^ //"
    done;
}
# Given a stream of cleaned crontab lines, echo any that don't include the
# run-parts command, and for those that do, show each job file in the run-parts
# directory as if it were scheduled explicitly.
function lookup_run_parts() {
    while read line ; do
        match=$(echo "${line}" | egrep -o 'run-parts (-{1,2}\S+ )*\S+')
        if [[ -z "${match}" ]] ; then
            echo "${line}"
        else
            cron_fields=$(echo "${line}" | cut -f1-6 -d' ')
            cron_job_dir=$(echo  "${match}" | awk '{print $NF}')
            if [[ -d "${cron_job_dir}" ]] ; then
                for cron_job_file in "${cron_job_dir}"/* ; do  # */ 
                    [[ -f "${cron_job_file}" ]] && echo "${cron_fields} ${cron_job_file}"
                done
            fi
        fi
    done;
}
# Temporary file for crontab lines.
temp=$(mktemp) || exit 1
# Add all of the jobs from the system-wide crontab file.
cat "${CRONTAB}" | clean_cron_lines | lookup_run_parts >"${temp}" 
# Add all of the jobs from the system-wide cron directory.
cat "${CRONDIR}"/* | clean_cron_lines >>"${temp}"  # */ 
# Add each user's crontab (if it exists). Insert the user's name between the
# five time fields and the command.
while read user ; do
    crontab -l -u "${user}" 2>/dev/null |
        clean_cron_lines |
        sed --regexp-extended "s/^((\S+ +){5})(.+)$/\1${user} \3/" >>"${temp}"
done <
	- #!/bin/bash
- # System-wide crontab file and cron job directory. Change these for your system.
- CRONTAB='/etc/crontab'
- CRONDIR='/etc/cron.d'
- # Single tab character. Annoyingly necessary.
- tab=$(echo -en "\t")
- # Given a stream of crontab lines, exclude non-cron job lines, replace
- # whitespace characters with a single space, and remove any spaces from the
- # beginning of each line.
- function clean_cron_lines() {
- while read line ; do
- echo "${line}" |
- egrep --invert-match '^($|\s*#|\s*[[:alnum:]_]+=)' |
- sed --regexp-extended "s/\s+/ /g" |
- sed --regexp-extended "s/^ //"
- done;
- }
- # Given a stream of cleaned crontab lines, echo any that don't include the
- # run-parts command, and for those that do, show each job file in the run-parts
- # directory as if it were scheduled explicitly.
- function lookup_run_parts() {
- while read line ; do
- match=$(echo "${line}" | egrep -o 'run-parts (-{1,2}\S+ )*\S+')
- if [[ -z "${match}" ]] ; then
- echo "${line}"
- else
- cron_fields=$(echo "${line}" | cut -f1-6 -d' ')
- cron_job_dir=$(echo "${match}" | awk '{print $NF}')
- if [[ -d "${cron_job_dir}" ]] ; then
- for cron_job_file in "${cron_job_dir}"/* ; do # */
- [[ -f "${cron_job_file}" ]] && echo "${cron_fields} ${cron_job_file}"
- done
- fi
- fi
- done;
- }
- # Temporary file for crontab lines.
- temp=$(mktemp) || exit 1
- # Add all of the jobs from the system-wide crontab file.
- cat "${CRONTAB}" | clean_cron_lines | lookup_run_parts >"${temp}"
- # Add all of the jobs from the system-wide cron directory.
- cat "${CRONDIR}"/* | clean_cron_lines >>"${temp}" # */
- # Add each user's crontab (if it exists). Insert the user's name between the
- # five time fields and the command.
- while read user ; do
- crontab -l -u "${user}" 2>/dev/null |
- clean_cron_lines |
- sed --regexp-extended "s/^((\S+ +){5})(.+)$/\1${user} \3/" >>"${temp}"
- done <
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