.. _cmd-time: time - measure how long a command or block takes ================================================ Synopsis -------- :: time COMMAND Description ----------- ``time`` causes fish to measure how long a command takes and print the results afterwards. The command can be a simple fish command or a block. The results can not currently be redirected. For checking timing after a command has completed, check :ref:`$CMD_DURATION `. Your system most likely also has a `time` command. To use that use something like `command time`, as in `command time sleep 10`. Because it's not inside fish, it won't have access to fish functions and won't be able to time blocks and such. Example ------- (for obvious reasons exact results will vary on your system) :: >_ time sleep 1s ________________________________________________________ Executed in 1,01 secs fish external usr time 2,32 millis 0,00 micros 2,32 millis sys time 0,88 millis 877,00 micros 0,00 millis >_ time for i in 1 2 3; sleep 1s; end ________________________________________________________ Executed in 3,01 secs fish external usr time 9,16 millis 2,94 millis 6,23 millis sys time 0,23 millis 0,00 millis 0,23 millis Inline variable assignments need to follow the ``time`` keyword:: >_ time a_moment=1.5m sleep $a_moment ________________________________________________________ Executed in 90.00 secs fish external usr time 4.62 millis 4.62 millis 0.00 millis sys time 2.35 millis 0.41 millis 1.95 millis