Cron Every Day at 2 PM
Cron expression 0 14 * * * means At 2:00 PM.
Cron expression to run a job every day at 2:00 PM: 0 14 * * *. A popular afternoon slot for report distribution, scheduled calls, and mid-afternoon data refreshes.
Cron Expression
Common use cases
- Distributing afternoon status reports to teams
- Running mid-afternoon data sync jobs
- Triggering scheduled email campaigns
- Refreshing cached content for peak evening traffic
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Platform usage examples
# Edit your crontab
crontab -e
# Add this line to run every day at 2 pm
0 14 * * * /usr/bin/php /var/www/html/script.php
# Or run a shell script
0 14 * * * /home/user/scripts/job.sh >> /var/log/job.log 2>&1# .github/workflows/scheduled.yml
name: Scheduled Job
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 14 * * *'
jobs:
run:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Run job
run: echo "Running every day at 2 pm"apiVersion: batch/v1
kind: CronJob
metadata:
name: my-scheduled-job
spec:
schedule: "0 14 * * *"
jobTemplate:
spec:
template:
spec:
containers:
- name: job
image: my-image:latest
restartPolicy: OnFailureRelated developer tools
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cron expression for every day at 2 pm?
The cron expression is 0 14 * * *. Cron expression to run a job every day at 2:00 PM: 0 14 * * *. A popular afternoon slot for report distribution, scheduled calls, and mid-afternoon data refreshes.
How do I schedule a cron job to run every day at 2 pm in Linux?
Open your crontab with "crontab -e" and add a new line: 0 14 * * * /path/to/your/script.sh — this schedules your script to run every day at 2 pm. Save and exit; the cron daemon picks up the change immediately.
What does the cron expression "0 14 * * *" mean?
Cron expression to run a job every day at 2:00 PM: 0 14 * * *. A popular afternoon slot for report distribution, scheduled calls, and mid-afternoon data refreshes.
Can I use "0 14 * * *" in GitHub Actions?
Yes. In your workflow YAML, set the schedule trigger: on: schedule: - cron: '0 14 * * *'. GitHub Actions uses standard 5-field Unix cron syntax, so this expression works as-is.