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Cron Parser

Parse cron expressions into human-readable schedules and inspect each cron field instantly.

Parse cron expressions into readable schedules

Human-readable summary

Runs every 15 minutes.

Minute (0-59)

*/15

every 15 units

Hour (0-23)

*

every value

Day of month (1-31)

*

every value

Month (1-12)

*

every value

Day of week (0-6 (Sun-Sat))

*

every value

About this tool

Use the Utiloom Cron Parser to inspect cron expressions, understand field values, and quickly validate recurring schedules.

  • Paste a five-field cron expression and see each field explained.
  • Get a readable summary for simple schedules like hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly jobs.
  • Useful for infrastructure work, CI jobs, task schedulers, and server automation.

How to use Cron Parser

Open the interactive panel above, enter your content, and review the output instantly. Utiloom keeps processing in the browser whenever possible so you can move faster without adding server complexity.

Why people use this tool

Search-friendly utility pages work well when they answer a focused job clearly. This page includes descriptive metadata, structured copy, and FAQs to support both visitors and search engines.

Frequently asked questions

Which cron format is supported?

This version supports the common five-field format: minute, hour, day of month, month, and day of week.

Does it support every cron syntax variation?

It supports common wildcards, lists, ranges, and step values, but not every vendor-specific extension.

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