ref: d3da2e1b89f30f404c3d11053680098f1b7bf677
dir: /man/1/time/
.TH TIME 1 .SH NAME time \- time command execution .SH SYNOPSIS .B time .I command [ .I arg ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Time executes the .I command with the given arguments, and reports on standard error the command's load time, real time for execution, and the total, in seconds. The load time is just the time for .I time itself to load .IR command ; loads done later by the command are included in the real time. To time a pipeline, use the .B -c option to .IR sh (1): .IP .B "time sh -c 'ps | grep Sh'" .SH SOURCE .B /appl/cmd/time.b .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR sh (1), .IR sys-millisec (2) .SH BUGS There is no way to measure CPU time (real or virtual) used by a command.