# Queue scripts Basically these scripts are used for throwing commands in a queue and then running them sequentially with a configurable about of time between them. This allows for just throwing things in the queue and forgetting about them without having to manually run commands one after the other. ## Usage Configuring the paths is highly suggested. You can have everything other than the queue\_add.sh script in a queue directory. There's also the `CMD` variable useful if you're just running one command with differing or even the same options. The `TIME_BASE` and `TIME_RND` are useful to spacing the queue tasks out if need be. ## Example ./queue_add.sh 'echo 1 >> log.txt' ./queue_add.sh 'echo 2 >> log.txt' ./queue_add.sh 'echo 3 >> log.txt' ./queue_add.sh 'echo 4 >> log.txt' ./queue_add.sh 'echo 5 >> log.txt' sleep 1 # give it enough time to run the first job tail -f log.txt # see the output