### test parallel_tutorial fetch -o - http://pi.dk/3 ) > install.sh $ sha1sum install.sh 12345678 51621b7f 1ee103c0 0783aae4 ef9889f8 $ md5sum install.sh 62eada78 703b5500 241b8e50 baf62758 $ sha512sum install.sh 160d3159 9480cf5c a101512f 150b7ac0 206a65dc 86f2bb6b bdf1a2bc 96bc6d06 7f8237c2 0964b67f bccf8a93 332528fa 11e5ab43 2a6226a6 ceb197ab 7f03c061 $ bash install.sh /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 1: ` fetch -o - http://pi.dk/3 ) > install.sh' parallel -k echo ::: A B C > abc-file parallel -k echo ::: D E F > def-file perl -e 'printf "A\0B\0C\0"' > abc0-file perl -e 'printf "A_B_C_"' > abc_-file perl -e 'printf "f1\tf2\nA\tB\nC\tD\n"' > tsv-file.tsv perl -e 'for(1..8){print "$_\n"}' > num8 perl -e 'for(1..30000){print "$_\n"}' > num30000 perl -e 'for(1..1000000){print "$_\n"}' > num1000000 (echo %head1; echo %head2; \ sleep .3 /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 3: syntax error: unexpected end of file sleep .3 perl -e 'for(1..10){print "$_\n"}') > num_%header /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 1: ` perl -e 'for(1..10){print "$_\n"}') > num_%header' perl -e 'print "HHHHAAABBBCCC"' > fixedlen parallel echo ::: A B C parallel -a abc-file echo cat abc-file | parallel echo parallel echo ::: A B C ::: D E F A D A E A F B D B E B F C D C E C F parallel -a abc-file -a def-file echo A D A E A F B D B E B F C D C E C F cat abc-file | parallel -a - -a def-file echo A D A E A F B D B E B F C D C E C F cat abc-file | parallel echo :::: - def-file A D A E A F B D B E B F C D C E C F parallel echo ::: A B C :::: def-file A D A E A F B D B E B F C D C E C F parallel --link echo ::: A B C ::: D E F A D B E C F parallel --link echo ::: A B C D E ::: F G A F B G C F D G E F parallel echo :::: abc-file :::+ G H I :::: def-file A G D A G E A G F B H D B H E B H F C I D C I E C I F parallel echo :::: abc-file ::: G H I ::::+ def-file A G D A H E A I F B G D B H E B I F C G D C H E C I F parallel echo ::: A B C D E :::+ F G A F B G parallel --arg-sep ,, echo ,, A B C :::: def-file A D A E A F B D B E B F C D C E C F parallel --arg-file-sep // echo ::: A B C // def-file A D A E A F B D B E B F C D C E C F parallel -d _ echo :::: abc_-file parallel -d '\0' echo :::: abc0-file parallel -E stop echo ::: A B stop C D (echo 1; echo; echo 2) | parallel --no-run-if-empty echo 9 parallel ::: ls 'echo foo' pwd abc-file abc0-file abc_-file def-file fixedlen num1000000 num30000 num8 outdir tsv-file.tsv foo /TMP my_func() { echo in my_func $1 } export -f my_func parallel my_func ::: 1 2 3 in my_func 1 in my_func 2 in my_func 3 parallel echo ::: A/B.C A/B.C parallel echo {} ::: A/B.C A/B.C parallel echo {.} ::: A/B.C A/B parallel echo {/} ::: A/B.C B.C parallel echo {//} ::: A/B.C parallel echo {/.} ::: A/B.C parallel echo {#} ::: A B C 9 parallel -j 2 echo {%} ::: A B C 9 parallel -I ,, echo ,, ::: A/B.C A/B.C parallel --extensionreplace ,, echo ,, ::: A/B.C A/B parallel --basenamereplace ,, echo ,, ::: A/B.C B.C parallel --dirnamereplace ,, echo ,, ::: A/B.C parallel --basenameextensionreplace ,, echo ,, ::: A/B.C parallel --seqreplace ,, echo ,, ::: A B C 9 parallel -j2 --slotreplace ,, echo ,, ::: A B C 9 parallel echo '{= s:\.[^.]+$::;s:\.[^.]+$::; =}' ::: foo.tar.gz foo parallel echo Job {#} of {= '$_=total_jobs()' =} ::: {1..5} Job 1 of 5 Job 2 of 5 Job 3 of 5 Job 4 of 5 Job 5 of 5 parallel echo {} shell quoted is {= '$_=Q($_)' =} ::: '*/!#$' */!#$ shell quoted is '*/!#$' parallel echo {= 'if($_==3) { skip() }' =} ::: {1..5} 9 parallel echo {= 'if($arg[1]==$arg[2]) { skip() }' =} \ ::: {1..3} ::: {1..3} 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 2 parallel --parens ,,,, echo ',, s:\.[^.]+$::;s:\.[^.]+$::; ,,' \ ::: foo.tar.gz foo parallel --rpl '.. s:\.[^.]+$::;s:\.[^.]+$::;' echo '..' \ ::: foo.tar.gz foo parallel --rpl '{..} s:\.[^.]+$::;s:\.[^.]+$::;' echo '{..}' ::: foo.tar.gz /usr/bin/bash: line 2: :::: command not found parallel --rpl '{%(.+?)} s/$$1$//;' echo {%.tar.gz}.zip ::: foo.tar.gz foo.zip parallel --rpl '{/(.+?)/(.*?)} s/$$1/$$2/;' echo {/tar.gz/zip} \ ::: foo.tar.gz foo.zip --rpl '{} ' --rpl '{#} $_=$job->seq()' --rpl '{%} $_=$job->slot()' --rpl '{/} s:.*/::' --rpl '{//} $Global::use{"File::Basename"} ||= eval "use File::Basename; 1;"; $_ = dirname($_);' --rpl '{/.} s:.*/::; s:\.[^/.]+$::;' --rpl '{.} s:\.[^/.]+$::' /usr/bin/bash: line 1: --rpl: command not found /usr/bin/bash: line 2: --rpl: command not found /usr/bin/bash: line 3: --rpl: command not found /usr/bin/bash: line 4: --rpl: command not found /usr/bin/bash: line 6: --rpl: command not found /usr/bin/bash: line 7: --rpl: command not found /usr/bin/bash: line 8: --rpl: command not found parallel echo {1} and {2} ::: A B ::: C D A and C A and D B and C B and D parallel echo /={1/} //={1//} /.={1/.} .={1.} ::: A/B.C D/E.F /=B.C //=A /.=B .=A/B /=E.F //=D /.=E .=D/E parallel echo 1={1} 2={2} 3={3} -1={-1} -2={-2} -3={-3} \ ::: A B ::: C D ::: E F 1=A 2=C 3=E -1=E -2=C -3=A 1=A 2=C 3=F -1=F -2=C -3=A 1=A 2=D 3=E -1=E -2=D -3=A 1=A 2=D 3=F -1=F -2=D -3=A 1=B 2=C 3=E -1=E -2=C -3=B 1=B 2=C 3=F -1=F -2=C -3=B 1=B 2=D 3=E -1=E -2=D -3=B 1=B 2=D 3=F -1=F -2=D -3=B parallel echo '{=2 s:\.[^.]+$::;s:\.[^.]+$::; =} {1}' \ ::: bar ::: foo.tar.gz foo bar parallel --rpl '{..} s:\.[^.]+$::;s:\.[^.]+$::;' echo '{2..} {1}' \ ::: bar ::: foo.tar.gz foo bar parallel --colsep '\t' echo 1={1} 2={2} :::: tsv-file.tsv 1=f1 2=f2 1=A 2=B 1=C 2=D parallel --header : echo f1={f1} f2={f2} ::: f1 A B ::: f2 C D f1=A f2=C f1=A f2=D f1=B f2=C f1=B f2=D parallel --header : --colsep '\t' echo f1={f1} f2={f2} \ :::: tsv-file.tsv f1=A f2=B f1=C f2=D parallel --plus echo {} ::: dir/sub/file.ex1.ex2.ex3 parallel --plus echo {+/}/{/} ::: dir/sub/file.ex1.ex2.ex3 parallel --plus echo {.}.{+.} ::: dir/sub/file.ex1.ex2.ex3 parallel --plus echo {+/}/{/.}.{+.} ::: dir/sub/file.ex1.ex2.ex3 parallel --plus echo {..}.{+..} ::: dir/sub/file.ex1.ex2.ex3 parallel --plus echo {+/}/{/..}.{+..} ::: dir/sub/file.ex1.ex2.ex3 parallel --plus echo {...}.{+...} ::: dir/sub/file.ex1.ex2.ex3 parallel --plus echo {+/}/{/...}.{+...} ::: dir/sub/file.ex1.ex2.ex3 dir/sub/file.ex1.ex2.ex3 parallel --plus echo Job {#} of {##} ::: {1..5} Job 1 of 5 Job 2 of 5 Job 3 of 5 Job 4 of 5 Job 5 of 5 unset myvar echo ${myvar:-myval} parallel --plus echo {:-myval} ::: "$myvar" myval myvar=abcAaAdef echo ${myvar:2} parallel --plus echo {:2} ::: "$myvar" cAaAdef echo ${myvar:2:3} parallel --plus echo {:2:3} ::: "$myvar" echo ${myvar#bc} parallel --plus echo {#bc} ::: "$myvar" echo ${myvar#abc} parallel --plus echo {#abc} ::: "$myvar" echo ${myvar%de} parallel --plus echo {%de} ::: "$myvar" echo ${myvar%def} parallel --plus echo {%def} ::: "$myvar" echo ${myvar/def/ghi} parallel --plus echo {/def/ghi} ::: "$myvar" echo ${myvar^a} parallel --plus echo {^a} ::: "$myvar" echo ${myvar^^a} parallel --plus echo {^^a} ::: "$myvar" myvar=AbcAaAdef echo ${myvar,A} parallel --plus echo '{,A}' ::: "$myvar" echo ${myvar,,A} parallel --plus echo '{,,A}' ::: "$myvar" abcAaAdef abcaaadef cat num30000 | parallel --xargs echo | wc -l 9 cat num30000 | parallel --xargs -s 10000 echo | wc -l 99 cat num30000 | parallel --jobs 4 -m echo | wc -l 9 parallel --jobs 4 -m echo ::: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 99 parallel --jobs 4 -X echo pre-{}-post ::: A B C D E F G pre-A-post pre-B-post pre-C-post pre-D-post pre-E-post pre-F-post pre-G-post parallel -N3 echo ::: A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H parallel -N3 echo 1={1} 2={2} 3={3} ::: A B C D E F G H 1=A 2=B 3=C 1=D 2=E 3=F 1=G 2=H 3= parallel -N0 echo foo ::: 1 2 3 foo perl -e 'print "@ARGV\n"' A parallel perl -e 'print "@ARGV\n"' ::: This wont work Warning: Input is read from the terminal. You either know what you Warning: are doing (in which case: YOU ARE AWESOME!) or you forgot Warning: ::: or :::: or to pipe data into parallel. If so Warning: Press CTRL-D to exit. perl -e 'print "@ARGV\n"' [CTRL-D] /usr/bin/bash: line 2: Warning:: command not found /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 3: ` Warning: are doing (in which case: YOU ARE AWESOME!) or you forgot' parallel --trim r echo pre-{}-post ::: ' A ' pre- A-post parallel --trim l echo pre-{}-post ::: ' A ' pre-A -post parallel --trim lr echo pre-{}-post ::: ' A ' pre-A-post parallel echo \={} ::: zsh bash ls =zsh =bash =ls parallel 'set a="{}"; if( { test -d "$a" } ) echo "$a is a dir"' ::: * parallel --tag echo foo-{} ::: A B C A foo-A B foo-B C foo-C parallel --tagstring {}-bar echo foo-{} ::: A B C A-bar foo-A B-bar foo-B C-bar foo-C parallel --dryrun echo {} ::: A B C echo A echo B echo C parallel --verbose echo {} ::: A B C echo A echo B echo C parallel -j2 'printf "%s-start\n%s" {} {}; sleep {};printf "%s\n" -middle;echo {}-end' ::: 4 2 1 4-start 2-start 2-middle 2-end 1-start 1-middle 1-end parallel -j2 --ungroup 'printf "%s-start\n%s" {} {}; sleep {};printf "%s\n" -middle;echo {}-end' ::: 4 2 1 4-start 42-start 2-middle 2-end 1-start 1-middle 1-end -middle parallel -j2 --linebuffer 'printf "%s-start\n%s" {} {}; sleep {};printf "%s\n" -middle;echo {}-end' ::: 4 2 1 4-start 2-start 2-middle 2-end 1-start 1-middle 1-end parallel -j2 -k 'printf "%s-start\n%s" {} {}; sleep {};printf "%s\n" -middle;echo {}-end' ::: 4 2 1 4-start 2-start 2-middle 2-end 1-start 1-middle 1-end parallel --files echo ::: A B C /TMP/tempfile parallel --tmpdir /var/tmp --files echo ::: A B C /var/tmp/tempfile parallel --results outdir echo ::: A B C outdir/1/A/seq outdir/1/A/stderr outdir/1/A/stdout outdir/1/B/seq outdir/1/B/stderr outdir/1/B/stdout outdir/1/C/seq outdir/1/C/stderr outdir/1/C/stdout /usr/bin/bash: line 1: outdir/1/A/seq: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 2: outdir/1/A/stderr: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 3: outdir/1/A/stdout: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 4: outdir/1/B/seq: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 5: outdir/1/B/stderr: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 6: outdir/1/B/stdout: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 7: outdir/1/C/seq: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 8: outdir/1/C/stderr: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 9: outdir/1/C/stdout: No such file or directory parallel --header : --results outdir echo ::: f1 A B ::: f2 C D outdir/f1/A/f2/C/seq outdir/f1/A/f2/C/stderr outdir/f1/A/f2/C/stdout outdir/f1/A/f2/D/seq outdir/f1/A/f2/D/stderr outdir/f1/A/f2/D/stdout outdir/f1/B/f2/C/seq outdir/f1/B/f2/C/stderr outdir/f1/B/f2/C/stdout outdir/f1/B/f2/D/seq outdir/f1/B/f2/D/stderr outdir/f1/B/f2/D/stdout /usr/bin/bash: line 1: outdir/f1/A/f2/C/seq: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 2: outdir/f1/A/f2/C/stderr: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 3: outdir/f1/A/f2/C/stdout: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 4: outdir/f1/A/f2/D/seq: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 5: outdir/f1/A/f2/D/stderr: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 6: outdir/f1/A/f2/D/stdout: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 7: outdir/f1/B/f2/C/seq: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 8: outdir/f1/B/f2/C/stderr: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 9: outdir/f1/B/f2/C/stdout: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 10: outdir/f1/B/f2/D/seq: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 11: outdir/f1/B/f2/D/stderr: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 12: outdir/f1/B/f2/D/stdout: No such file or directory echo 50% > my_jobs sleep 1 echo 0 > my_jobs wait parallel --use-cpus-instead-of-cores -N0 sleep 1 :::: num8 parallel --shuf echo ::: 1 2 3 ::: a b c ::: A B C 123 abc ABC tmux -S /tmp/tmsXXXXX attach no sessions parallel --delay 2.5 echo Starting {}\;date ::: 1 2 3 Starting 1 DATE OUTPUT Starting 2 DATE OUTPUT Starting 3 DATE OUTPUT parallel --timeout 4.1 sleep {}\; echo {} ::: 2 4 6 8 9 parallel: Warning: This job was killed because it timed out: parallel: Warning: sleep 6; echo 6 parallel: Warning: This job was killed because it timed out: parallel: Warning: sleep 8; echo 8 parallel --timeout 200% sleep {}\; echo {} ::: 2.1 2.2 3 7 2.3 9 parallel: Warning: This job was killed because it timed out: parallel: Warning: sleep 7; echo 7 parallel --eta sleep ::: 1 3 2 2 1 3 3 2 1 Computers / CPU threads / Max jobs to run 1:local / 9 / 9 Computer:jobs running/jobs completed/%of started jobs/Average seconds to complete parallel --progress sleep ::: 1 3 2 2 1 3 3 2 1 Computers / CPU threads / Max jobs to run 1:local / 9 / 9 Computer:jobs running/jobs completed/%of started jobs/Average seconds to complete seq 1000 | parallel -j10 --bar '(echo -n {};sleep 0.1)' \ 2> >(perl -pe 'BEGIN{$/="\r";$|=1};s/\r/\n/g' | zenity --timeout=15 --progress --auto-kill --auto-close) parallel --joblog /tmp/log exit ::: 1 2 3 0 cat /tmp/log; parallel --joblog /tmp/log exit ::: 1 2 3 0 cat /tmp/log; parallel --resume --joblog /tmp/log exit ::: 1 2 3 0 0 0 cat /tmp/log; parallel --resume-failed --joblog /tmp/log exit ::: 1 2 3 0 0 0 cat /tmp/log; parallel --retry-failed --joblog /tmp/log cat /tmp/log; parallel -j2 --halt soon,fail=1 echo {}\; exit {} ::: 0 0 1 2 3 Seq Host Starttime JobRuntime Send Receive Exitval Signal Command 1 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 1 0 exit 1 2 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 2 0 exit 2 3 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 3 0 exit 3 4 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 Seq Host Starttime JobRuntime Send Receive Exitval Signal Command 1 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 1 0 exit 1 2 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 2 0 exit 2 3 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 3 0 exit 3 4 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 Seq Host Starttime JobRuntime Send Receive Exitval Signal Command 1 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 1 0 exit 1 2 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 2 0 exit 2 3 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 3 0 exit 3 4 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 5 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 6 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 Seq Host Starttime JobRuntime Send Receive Exitval Signal Command 1 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 1 0 exit 1 2 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 2 0 exit 2 3 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 3 0 exit 3 4 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 5 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 6 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 1 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 1 0 exit 1 2 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 2 0 exit 2 3 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 3 0 exit 3 Seq Host Starttime JobRuntime Send Receive Exitval Signal Command 1 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 1 0 exit 1 2 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 2 0 exit 2 3 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 3 0 exit 3 4 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 5 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 6 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 0 0 exit 0 1 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 1 0 exit 1 2 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 2 0 exit 2 3 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 3 0 exit 3 1 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 1 0 exit 1 2 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 2 0 exit 2 3 : TIMESTAMP 9.999 0 0 3 0 exit 3 9 parallel -j2 --halt now,fail=1 echo {}\; exit {} ::: 0 0 1 2 3 9 parallel -j2 --halt soon,fail=20% echo {}\; exit {} \ ::: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 parallel -j2 --halt now,success=1 echo {}\; exit {} ::: 1 2 3 0 4 5 6 9 parallel: This job succeeded: parallel -k --retries 3 \ 'echo tried {} >>/tmp/runs; echo completed {}; exit {}' ::: 1 2 0 cat /tmp/runs completed 1 completed 2 completed 0 tried 0 show_signals() { perl -e 'for(keys %SIG) { $SIG{$_} = eval "sub { print \"Got $_\\n\"; }"; } while(1){sleep 1}' } export -f show_signals echo | parallel --termseq TERM,200,TERM,100,TERM,50,KILL,25 \ -u --timeout 1 show_signals parallel: Warning: This job was killed because it timed out: parallel: Warning: show_signals '' echo | parallel --termseq INT,200,TERM,100,KILL,25 \ -u --timeout 1 show_signals /usr/bin/bash: line 1: show_signals: command not found parallel --load 100% echo load is less than {} job per cpu ::: 1 load is less than 1 job per cpu parallel --noswap echo the system is not swapping ::: now the system is not swapping now parallel --memfree 1G echo will run if more than 1 GB is ::: free will run if more than 1 GB is free parallel --nice 17 echo this is being run with nice -n ::: 17 this is being run with nice -n 17 parallel -S $SERVER1 echo running on ::: $SERVER1 running on parallel@lo parallel -S $SERVER1 echo running on ::: username@$SERVER1 running on username@parallel@lo parallel -S : echo running on ::: the_local_machine running on the_local_machine parallel -S '/usr/bin/ssh '$SERVER1 echo custom ::: ssh custom ssh parallel --ssh /usr/bin/ssh -S $SERVER1 echo custom ::: ssh custom ssh export PARALLEL_SSH=/usr/bin/ssh parallel -S $SERVER1 echo custom ::: ssh custom ssh parallel -S $SERVER1 -S $SERVER2 echo ::: running on more hosts running on more hosts echo $SERVER1 > nodefile # Force 4 cores, special ssh-command, username echo 4//usr/bin/ssh $SERVER2 >> nodefile parallel --sshloginfile nodefile echo ::: running on more hosts running on more hosts parallel -S 4/$SERVER1 echo force {} cpus on server ::: 4 force 4 cpus on server parallel --hostgroup -S @grp1/$SERVER1 -S @grp2/$SERVER2 echo {} \ ::: run_on_grp1@grp1 run_on_grp2@grp2 run_on_grp1 run_on_grp2 echo This is input_file > input_file parallel -S $SERVER1 --transferfile {} cat ::: input_file echo This is input_file > input_file parallel -S $SERVER1 --transferfile {} --return {}.out \ cat {} ">"{}.out ::: input_file cat input_file.out echo This is input_file > input_file parallel -S $SERVER1 --transferfile {} --return {}.out --cleanup \ cat {} ">"{}.out ::: input_file cat input_file.out echo This is input_file > input_file parallel -S $SERVER1 --trc {}.out cat {} ">"{}.out ::: input_file cat input_file.out echo common data > common_file parallel --basefile common_file -S $SERVER1 \ cat common_file\; echo {} ::: foo common data foo parallel -S $SERVER1 pwd ::: " parallel --workdir . -S $SERVER1 pwd ::: " parallel --workdir ... -S $SERVER1 pwd ::: " /home/parallel /TMP /home/parallel/.TMPWORKDIR parallel -S $SERVER1 --sshdelay 0.2 echo ::: 1 2 3 9 parallel --controlmaster -S $SERVER1 echo ::: 1 2 3 9 parallel --onall -S $SERVER1,$SERVER2 echo ::: foo bar foo bar foo bar parallel --nonall --tag -S $SERVER1,$SERVER2 echo foo bar csh@lo foo bar parallel@lo foo bar source `which env_parallel.bash` alias myecho=echo myvar="Joe's var is" env_parallel -S $SERVER1 'myecho $myvar' ::: green Unknown option: -S Unknown option: parallel@lo Unknown option: myecho $myvar Unknown option: ::: Unknown option: green You have called the dummy script "env_parallel". env_parallel only works if it is a function. You need to do this and restart your shell: bash: Put this in $HOME/.bashrc: . env_parallel.bash E.g. by doing: echo '. env_parallel.bash' >> $HOME/.bashrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays fish: Put this in $HOME/.config/fish/config.fish: . (which env_parallel.fish) E.g. by doing: echo '. (which env_parallel.fish)' >> $HOME/.config/fish/config.fish Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays ksh: Put this in $HOME/.kshrc: source env_parallel.ksh E.g. by doing: echo 'source env_parallel.ksh' >> $HOME/.kshrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays mksh: Put this in $HOME/.mkshrc: source env_parallel.mksh E.g. by doing: echo 'source env_parallel.mksh' >> $HOME/.mkshrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays pdksh: Put this in $HOME/.profile: source env_parallel.pdksh E.g. by doing: echo '. env_parallel.pdksh' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays zsh: Put this in $HOME/.zshrc: . env_parallel.zsh E.g. by doing: echo '. env_parallel.zsh' >> $HOME/.zshenv Supports: variables, functions, arrays ash: Put this in $HOME/.profile: . env_parallel.ash E.g. by doing: echo '. env_parallel.ash' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases dash: Put this in $HOME/.profile: . env_parallel.dash E.g. by doing: echo '. env_parallel.dash' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases csh: Put this in $HOME/.cshrc: source `which env_parallel.csh` E.g. by doing: echo 'source `which env_parallel.csh`' >> $HOME/.cshrc Supports: variables, aliases, arrays with no special chars tcsh: Put this in $HOME/.tcshrc: source `which env_parallel.tcsh` E.g. by doing: echo 'source `which env_parallel.tcsh`' >> $HOME/.tcshrc Supports: variables, aliases, arrays with no special chars To install in all shells run: env_parallel --install In a script you need to run this before using env_parallel: bash: . env_parallel.bash ksh: source env_parallel.ksh mksh: source env_parallel.mksh pdksh: source env_parallel.pdksh zsh: . env_parallel.zsh ash: . env_parallel.ash dash: . env_parallel.dash For details: see man env_parallel MYVAR='foo bar' export MYVAR parallel --env MYVAR -S $SERVER1 echo '$MYVAR' ::: baz foo bar baz my_func() { echo in my_func $1 } export -f my_func parallel --env my_func -S $SERVER1 my_func ::: baz in my_func baz parallel --record-env cat ~/.parallel/ignored_vars|sort BASH_FUNC_replace_tmpdir%% BASH_FUNC_run_once%% BASH_FUNC_run_test%% _ mysqlrootpass oracle_password qTMPDIR qqTMPDIR testsuitedir withpassword # The function is only copied if using Bash my_func2() { echo in my_func2 $VAR $1 } export -f my_func2 VAR=foo export VAR parallel --env _ -S $SERVER1 'echo $VAR; my_func2' ::: bar script line 2: my_func2: command not found NOT='not exported var' alias myecho=echo not_ex() { myecho in not_exported_func $NOT $1 } env_parallel --env _ -S $SERVER1 'echo $NOT; not_ex' ::: bar Unknown option: --env Unknown option: _ Unknown option: -S Unknown option: parallel@lo Unknown option: echo $NOT; not_ex Unknown option: ::: Unknown option: bar You have called the dummy script "env_parallel". env_parallel only works if it is a function. You need to do this and restart your shell: bash: Put this in $HOME/.bashrc: . env_parallel.bash E.g. by doing: echo '. env_parallel.bash' >> $HOME/.bashrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays fish: Put this in $HOME/.config/fish/config.fish: . (which env_parallel.fish) E.g. by doing: echo '. (which env_parallel.fish)' >> $HOME/.config/fish/config.fish Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays ksh: Put this in $HOME/.kshrc: source env_parallel.ksh E.g. by doing: echo 'source env_parallel.ksh' >> $HOME/.kshrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays mksh: Put this in $HOME/.mkshrc: source env_parallel.mksh E.g. by doing: echo 'source env_parallel.mksh' >> $HOME/.mkshrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays pdksh: Put this in $HOME/.profile: source env_parallel.pdksh E.g. by doing: echo '. env_parallel.pdksh' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays zsh: Put this in $HOME/.zshrc: . env_parallel.zsh E.g. by doing: echo '. env_parallel.zsh' >> $HOME/.zshenv Supports: variables, functions, arrays ash: Put this in $HOME/.profile: . env_parallel.ash E.g. by doing: echo '. env_parallel.ash' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases dash: Put this in $HOME/.profile: . env_parallel.dash E.g. by doing: echo '. env_parallel.dash' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases csh: Put this in $HOME/.cshrc: source `which env_parallel.csh` E.g. by doing: echo 'source `which env_parallel.csh`' >> $HOME/.cshrc Supports: variables, aliases, arrays with no special chars tcsh: Put this in $HOME/.tcshrc: source `which env_parallel.tcsh` E.g. by doing: echo 'source `which env_parallel.tcsh`' >> $HOME/.tcshrc Supports: variables, aliases, arrays with no special chars To install in all shells run: env_parallel --install In a script you need to run this before using env_parallel: bash: . env_parallel.bash ksh: source env_parallel.ksh mksh: source env_parallel.mksh pdksh: source env_parallel.pdksh zsh: . env_parallel.zsh ash: . env_parallel.ash dash: . env_parallel.dash For details: see man env_parallel parallel -vv --pipepart --block 1M wc :::: num30000 32767?32767:$left)){$left-=$read;syswrite(STDOUT,$buf);}}' 0 0 0 168894 |(wc) 30000 30000 168894 my_func3() { echo in my_func $1 > $1.out } export -f my_func3 parallel -vv --workdir ... --nice 17 --env _ --trc {}.out \ -S $SERVER1 my_func3 {} ::: abc-file ssh -l parallel lo -- exec mkdir -p ./.TMPWORKDIR && rsync --protocol 30 --old-args -rlDzR -e'ssh -l parallel' ./abc-file lo:./.TMPWORKDIR;ssh -l parallel lo -- exec perl -X -e GNU_Parallel_worker,eval+pack+q/H10000000/,join+q//,@ARGV BASE64;_EXIT_status=$?; mkdir -p ./. && rsync --protocol 30 --old-args -rlDzR -e'ssh -l parallel' --rsync-path='cd ./.TMPWORKDIR/./.; rsync' -- lo:./abc-file.out ./.;ssh -l parallel lo -- exec 'sh -c '"'"'rm -f ./.TMPWORKDIR/abc-file 2>/dev/null;rmdir ./.TMPWORKDIR/ ./.parallel/tmp/ ./.parallel/ 2>/dev/null;rm -rf ./.TMPWORKDIR;'"'";ssh -l parallel lo -- exec 'sh -c '"'"'rm -f ./.TMPWORKDIR/abc-file.out 2>/dev/null;rmdir ./.TMPWORKDIR/ ./.parallel/tmp/ ./.parallel/ 2>/dev/null;rm -rf ./.TMPWORKDIR;'"'";ssh -l parallel lo -- exec rm -rf .TMPWORKDIR;exit $_EXIT_status; parset myvar1,myvar2 echo ::: a b echo $myvar1 echo $myvar2 Unknown option: myvar1,myvar2 Unknown option: echo Unknown option: ::: Unknown option: a Unknown option: b parset only works if it is a function. The function is defined as part of env_parallel. Do the below and restart your shell. bash: Put this in $HOME/.bashrc: . `which env_parallel.bash` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.bash`' >> $HOME/.bashrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays ksh: Put this in $HOME/.kshrc: source `which env_parallel.ksh` E.g. by doing: echo 'source `which env_parallel.ksh`' >> $HOME/.kshrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays mksh: Put this in $HOME/.mkshrc: source `which env_parallel.mksh` E.g. by doing: echo 'source `which env_parallel.mksh`' >> $HOME/.mkshrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays pdksh: Put this in $HOME/.profile: source `which env_parallel.pdksh` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.pdksh`' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays zsh: Put this in $HOME/.zshrc: . `which env_parallel.zsh` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.zsh`' >> $HOME/.zshenv Supports: variables, functions, arrays ash: Put this in $HOME/.profile: . `which env_parallel.ash` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.ash`' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases dash: Put this in $HOME/.profile: . `which env_parallel.dash` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.dash`' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases fish: Unsupported csh: Unsupported tcsh: Unsupported To install in all shells run: parset --install In a script you need to run this before using parset: bash: . `which env_parallel.bash` ksh: source `which env_parallel.ksh` mksh: source `which env_parallel.mksh` pdksh: source `which env_parallel.pdksh` zsh: . `which env_parallel.zsh` ash: . `which env_parallel.ash` dash: . `which env_parallel.dash` For details: see man parset parset myarray seq {} 5 ::: 1 2 3 echo "${myarray[1]}" Unknown option: myarray Unknown option: seq Unknown option: {} Unknown option: 5 Unknown option: ::: Unknown option: 1 Unknown option: 2 Unknown option: 3 parset only works if it is a function. The function is defined as part of env_parallel. Do the below and restart your shell. bash: Put this in $HOME/.bashrc: . `which env_parallel.bash` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.bash`' >> $HOME/.bashrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays ksh: Put this in $HOME/.kshrc: source `which env_parallel.ksh` E.g. by doing: echo 'source `which env_parallel.ksh`' >> $HOME/.kshrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays mksh: Put this in $HOME/.mkshrc: source `which env_parallel.mksh` E.g. by doing: echo 'source `which env_parallel.mksh`' >> $HOME/.mkshrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays pdksh: Put this in $HOME/.profile: source `which env_parallel.pdksh` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.pdksh`' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays zsh: Put this in $HOME/.zshrc: . `which env_parallel.zsh` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.zsh`' >> $HOME/.zshenv Supports: variables, functions, arrays ash: Put this in $HOME/.profile: . `which env_parallel.ash` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.ash`' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases dash: Put this in $HOME/.profile: . `which env_parallel.dash` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.dash`' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases fish: Unsupported csh: Unsupported tcsh: Unsupported To install in all shells run: parset --install In a script you need to run this before using parset: bash: . `which env_parallel.bash` ksh: source `which env_parallel.ksh` mksh: source `which env_parallel.mksh` pdksh: source `which env_parallel.pdksh` zsh: . `which env_parallel.zsh` ash: . `which env_parallel.ash` dash: . `which env_parallel.dash` For details: see man parset cmd=("echo '<>'" "pwd") parset data ::: "${cmd[@]}" echo "${data[0]}" echo "${data[1]}" Unknown option: data Unknown option: ::: Unknown option: echo '<>' Unknown option: pwd parset only works if it is a function. The function is defined as part of env_parallel. Do the below and restart your shell. bash: Put this in $HOME/.bashrc: . `which env_parallel.bash` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.bash`' >> $HOME/.bashrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays ksh: Put this in $HOME/.kshrc: source `which env_parallel.ksh` E.g. by doing: echo 'source `which env_parallel.ksh`' >> $HOME/.kshrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays mksh: Put this in $HOME/.mkshrc: source `which env_parallel.mksh` E.g. by doing: echo 'source `which env_parallel.mksh`' >> $HOME/.mkshrc Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays pdksh: Put this in $HOME/.profile: source `which env_parallel.pdksh` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.pdksh`' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases, functions, arrays zsh: Put this in $HOME/.zshrc: . `which env_parallel.zsh` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.zsh`' >> $HOME/.zshenv Supports: variables, functions, arrays ash: Put this in $HOME/.profile: . `which env_parallel.ash` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.ash`' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases dash: Put this in $HOME/.profile: . `which env_parallel.dash` E.g. by doing: echo '. `which env_parallel.dash`' >> $HOME/.profile Supports: variables, aliases fish: Unsupported csh: Unsupported tcsh: Unsupported To install in all shells run: parset --install In a script you need to run this before using parset: bash: . `which env_parallel.bash` ksh: source `which env_parallel.ksh` mksh: source `which env_parallel.mksh` pdksh: source `which env_parallel.pdksh` zsh: . `which env_parallel.zsh` ash: . `which env_parallel.ash` dash: . `which env_parallel.dash` For details: see man parset parallel --sqlandworker csv:///%2Ftmp/log.csv \ seq ::: 10 ::: 12 13 14 cat /tmp/log.csv 99 Seq,Host,Starttime,JobRuntime,Send,Receive,Exitval,_Signal,Command,V1,V2,Stdout,Stderr 1,:,000000000.000,0.000,0,9,0,0,"seq 10 12",10,12,"10 99 ", 2,:,000000000.000,0.000,0,12,0,0,"seq 10 13",10,13,"10 99 ", 3,:,000000000.000,0.000,0,15,0,0,"seq 10 14",10,14,"10 99 ", parallel --results outdir --sqlandworker csv:///%2Ftmp/log2.csv \ seq ::: 10 ::: 12 13 14 cat /tmp/log2.csv Seq,Host,Starttime,JobRuntime,Send,Receive,Exitval,_Signal,Command,V1,V2,Stdout,Stderr 1,:,000000000.000,0.000,0,9,0,0,"seq 10 12",10,12,outdir/1/10/2/12/stdout,outdir/1/10/2/12/stderr 2,:,000000000.000,0.000,0,12,0,0,"seq 10 13",10,13,outdir/1/10/2/13/stdout,outdir/1/10/2/13/stderr 3,:,000000000.000,0.000,0,15,0,0,"seq 10 14",10,14,outdir/1/10/2/14/stdout,outdir/1/10/2/14/stderr vendor://[[user][:password]@][host][:port]/[database[/table] /usr/bin/bash: line 1: vendor://[[user][:password]@][host][:port]/[database[/table]: No such file or directory sqlite3:///%2Ftmp%2Fmydatabase/mytable csv:///%2Ftmp/log.csv /usr/bin/bash: line 1: sqlite3:///%2Ftmp%2Fmydatabase/mytable: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: line 2: csv:///%2Ftmp/log.csv: No such file or directory DBURL=sqlite3:///%2Ftmp%2Fmydatabase DBURLTABLE=$DBURL/mytable parallel --sqlandworker $DBURLTABLE echo ::: foo bar ::: baz quuz foo baz foo quuz bar baz bar quuz sql $DBURL 'SELECT * FROM mytable ORDER BY Seq;' Error: SELECT * FROM mytable ORDER BY Seq; is not a valid DBURL sql [-hnr] [--table-size] [--db-size] [-p pass-through] [-s string] dburl [command] parallel --sqlmaster $DBURLTABLE echo ::: foo bar ::: baz quuz parallel: Error: echo is not a valid DBURL parallel --sqlworker $DBURLTABLE echo ::: foo bar ::: baz quuz parallel: Error: echo is not a valid DBURL cat num1000000 | parallel --pipe wc 999999 999999 9999999 85352 85352 597465 cat num1000000 | parallel --pipe --block 2M wc 999999 999999 9999999 85349 85349 597444 cat num1000000 | parallel --pipe -j4 --roundrobin wc 999999 999999 9999999 cat num1000000 | parallel --pipe -N140000 wc 140000 140000 868895 140000 140000 980000 20000 20000 140001 cat num1000000 | parallel --pipe -L75 wc 999999 999999 9999999 85500 85500 598500 25 25 176 cat fixedlen | parallel --pipe --header .{4} --block 3 --recend '' \ 'echo start; cat; echo' start echo /foo, bar/, /baz, qux/, | \ parallel -kN1 --recend ', ' --pipe echo JOB{#}\;cat\;echo END /foo, END bar/, END /baz, END qux/, echo /foo, bar/, /baz, qux/, | \ parallel -kN1 --recstart / --pipe echo JOB{#}\;cat\;echo END /foo, barEND /, END /baz, quxEND /, echo /foo, bar/, /baz, qux/, | \ parallel -kN1 --recend ', ' --recstart / --pipe \ echo JOB{#}\;cat\;echo END /foo, bar/, END /baz, qux/, echo foo,bar,_baz,__qux, | \ parallel -kN1 --regexp --recend ,_+ --pipe \ echo JOB{#}\;cat\;echo END foo,bar,_END baz,__END qux, echo foo,bar,_baz,__qux, | \ parallel -kN1 --rrs --regexp --recend ,_+ --pipe \ echo JOB{#}\;cat\;echo END foo,barEND bazEND qux, cat num_%header | \ parallel --header '(%.*\n)*' --pipe -N3 echo JOB{#}\;cat cat: num_%header: No such file or directory cat num_%header | parallel --header 2 --pipe -N3 echo JOB{#}\;cat cat: num_%header: No such file or directory parallel --pipepart -a num1000000 --block 3m wc 999999 999999 9999999 126984 126984 888889 cat input_file | parallel command /usr/bin/bash: line 1: This is input_file: command not found #!/bin/bash #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang -r echo foo bar baz /usr/bin/bash: line 1: foo: command not found /usr/bin/bash: line 2: bar: command not found /usr/bin/bash: line 3: baz: command not found cat input_file | parallel command parallel command ::: foo bar /usr/bin/bash: line 1: This is input_file: command not found /usr/bin/bash: line 1: foo: command not found /usr/bin/bash: line 1: bar: command not found cat input_file | command command foo bar /usr/bin/bash: line 2: foo: command not found #!/usr/bin/perl print "@ARGV\n" Warning: unknown mime-type for "@ARGV\n" -- using "application/octet-stream" Error: no such file "@ARGV\n" parallel perl_echo ::: foo bar /usr/bin/bash: line 1: perl_echo: command not found #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/perl print "@ARGV\n" Warning: unknown mime-type for "@ARGV\n" -- using "application/octet-stream" Error: no such file "@ARGV\n" perl_echo foo bar /usr/bin/bash: line 1: perl_echo: command not found #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/perl print "Arguments @ARGV\n"; Warning: unknown mime-type for "Arguments @ARGV\n" -- using "application/octet-stream" Error: no such file "Arguments @ARGV\n" #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/python print 'Arguments', str(sys.argv) /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 4: ` print 'Arguments', str(sys.argv)' #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /bin/bash echo Arguments "$@" Arguments #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /bin/csh echo Arguments "$argv" Arguments #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/tclsh puts "Arguments $argv" /usr/bin/bash: line 3: puts: command not found #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/Rscript --vanilla --slave args <- commandArgs(trailingOnly = TRUE) print(paste("Arguments ",args)) /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 3: ` args <- commandArgs(trailingOnly = TRUE)' #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap ARG={} /usr/bin/gnuplot print "Arguments ", system('echo $ARG') /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 3: ` print "Arguments ", system('echo $ARG')' #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/ruby print "Arguments " puts ARGV Warning: unknown mime-type for "Arguments " -- using "application/octet-stream" Error: no such file "Arguments " /usr/bin/bash: line 4: puts: command not found #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/octave printf ("Arguments"); arg_list = argv (); for i = 1:nargin printf (" %s", arg_list{i}); endfor printf ("\n"); /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 3: ` printf ("Arguments");' #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/clisp (format t "~&~S~&" 'Arguments) (format t "~&~S~&" *args*) /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 3: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'' /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 5: syntax error: unexpected end of file #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/php Arguments /usr/bin/bash: line 2: ?php: No such file or directory /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 4: ` foreach(array_slice($argv,1) as $v)' #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/node var myArgs = process.argv.slice(2); console.log('Arguments ', myArgs); /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 1: ` var myArgs = process.argv.slice(2);' #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap /usr/bin/lua io.write "Arguments" for a = 1, #arg do io.write(" ") io.write(arg[a]) end print(") /usr/bin/bash: line 3: io.write: command not found /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 4: ` for a = 1, #arg do' #!/usr/bin/parallel --shebang-wrap ARGV={} /usr/bin/csharp var argv = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("ARGV"); print("Arguments "+argv); /usr/bin/bash: -c: line 3: ` var argv = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("ARGV");' sem 'sleep 1; echo The first finished' && echo The first is now running in the background && sem 'sleep 1; echo The second finished' && echo The second is now running in the background sem --wait The first is now running in the background The first finished The second is now running in the background sem --fg 'sleep 1; echo The first finished' && echo The first finished running in the foreground && sem --fg 'sleep 1; echo The second finished' && echo The second finished running in the foreground sem --wait The first finished The first finished running in the foreground The second finished running in the foreground sem --id foo -u 'echo Slow started; sleep 5; echo Slow ended' && sem --id foo --semaphoretimeout 1 'echo Forced running after 1 sec' && sem --id foo --semaphoretimeout -2 'echo Give up after 2 secs' sem --id foo --wait Slow started Forced running after 1 sec Slow ended parallel: Warning: Semaphore timed out. Stealing the semaphore. parallel --help Usage: parallel [options] [command [arguments]] < list_of_arguments parallel [options] [command [arguments]] (::: arguments|:::: argfile(s))... cat ... | parallel --pipe [options] [command [arguments]] -j n Run n jobs in parallel -k Keep same order -X Multiple arguments with context replace --colsep regexp Split input on regexp for positional replacements {} {.} {/} {/.} {#} {%} {= perl code =} Replacement strings {3} {3.} {3/} {3/.} {=3 perl code =} Positional replacement strings With --plus: {} = {+/}/{/} = {.}.{+.} = {+/}/{/.}.{+.} = {..}.{+..} = {+/}/{/..}.{+..} = {...}.{+...} = {+/}/{/...}.{+...} -S sshlogin Example: foo@server.example.com --slf .. Use ~/.parallel/sshloginfile as the list of sshlogins --trc {}.bar Shorthand for --transfer --return {}.bar --cleanup --onall Run the given command with argument on all sshlogins --nonall Run the given command with no arguments on all sshlogins --pipe Split stdin (standard input) to multiple jobs. --recend str Record end separator for --pipe. --recstart str Record start separator for --pipe. GNU Parallel can do much more. See 'man parallel' for details Academic tradition requires you to cite works you base your article on. If you use programs that use GNU Parallel to process data for an article in a scientific publication, please cite: Zenodo. This helps funding further development; AND IT WON'T COST YOU A CENT. If you pay 10000 EUR you should feel free to use GNU Parallel without citing. parallel --version GNU parallel VERSION Copyright (C) 2007-2023 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk and Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. GNU parallel comes with no warranty. Web site: https://www.gnu.org/software/parallel When using programs that use GNU Parallel to process data for publication please cite as described in 'parallel --citation'. parallel --minversion VERSION && \ echo Your version is at least VERSION. Your version is at least VERSION. parallel --citation Academic tradition requires you to cite works you base your article on. If you use programs that use GNU Parallel to process data for an article in a scientific publication, please cite: author = {Tange, Ole}, year = 2023, note = {{GNU Parallel is a general parallelizer to run multiple serial command line programs in parallel without changing them.}}, publisher = {Zenodo}, url = { } This helps funding further development; AND IT WON'T COST YOU A CENT. If you pay 10000 EUR you should feel free to use GNU Parallel without citing. More about funding GNU Parallel and the citation notice: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/parallel/2013-11/msg00006.html https://www.gnu.org/software/tempfileallel_design.html#citation-notice https:BASE64-notice-faq.txt parallel --number-of-cpus parallel --number-of-cores 9 echo '--nice 17' > ~/.parallel/nicetimeout echo '--timeout 300%' >> ~/.parallel/nicetimeout parallel --profile nicetimeout echo ::: A B C echo '-vv --dry-run' > ~/.parallel/dryverbose parallel --profile dryverbose --profile nicetimeout echo ::: A B C echo A echo B echo C ### 3+3 .par files (from --files), 1 .tms-file from tmux attach A A B B C C