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The two tags and receive virtually identical questions. Indeed, it is hard to imagine situations where would add anything over .

While is probably the more technically correct term, it seems that gets a similar amountsteady stream of questions, and has a better tag wiki. Note the similarities between the tag wikis!

I have proposed as a synonym for but don't have sufficient reputation in these tags to effectively clean them up. I am hoping to reach a community consensus that the questions in these tags cover similar ground, and that there does not seem to be a common understanding among question authors about when one tag should be preferred over the other.

In case you are not familiar with Unix, cron is the scheduled execution daemon (service) and crontab is the name of the command used to edit its configuration files, and by extension, what we call these files. I also notice that the less popular, informal is already a synonym for .

Tangentially, I suppose the tag wikis will need to be merged before the synonym is put into place...?

While is probably the more technically correct term, it seems that gets a similar amount of questions, and has a better tag wiki. Note the similarities between the tag wikis!

I have proposed as a synonym for but don't have sufficient reputation in these tags to effectively clean them up. I am hoping to reach a community consensus that the questions in these tags cover similar ground, and that there does not seem to be a common understanding among question authors about when one tag should be preferred over the other.

In case you are not familiar with Unix, cron is the scheduled execution daemon (service) and crontab is the name of the command used to edit its configuration files, and by extension, what we call these files. I also notice that the less popular, informal is already a synonym for .

Tangentially, I suppose the tag wikis will need to be merged before the synonym is put into place...?

The two tags and receive virtually identical questions. Indeed, it is hard to imagine situations where would add anything over .

While is probably the more technically correct term, it seems that gets a steady stream of questions, and has a better tag wiki. Note the similarities between the tag wikis!

I have proposed as a synonym for but don't have sufficient reputation in these tags to effectively clean them up. I am hoping to reach a community consensus that the questions in these tags cover similar ground, and that there does not seem to be a common understanding among question authors about when one tag should be preferred over the other.

In case you are not familiar with Unix, cron is the scheduled execution daemon (service) and crontab is the name of the command used to edit its configuration files, and by extension, what we call these files. I also notice that the less popular, informal is already a synonym for .

Tangentially, I suppose the tag wikis will need to be merged before the synonym is put into place...?

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Synonym proposal: [crontab] -> [cron]

While is probably the more technically correct term, it seems that gets a similar amount of questions, and has a better tag wiki. Note the similarities between the tag wikis!

I have proposed as a synonym for but don't have sufficient reputation in these tags to effectively clean them up. I am hoping to reach a community consensus that the questions in these tags cover similar ground, and that there does not seem to be a common understanding among question authors about when one tag should be preferred over the other.

In case you are not familiar with Unix, cron is the scheduled execution daemon (service) and crontab is the name of the command used to edit its configuration files, and by extension, what we call these files. I also notice that the less popular, informal is already a synonym for .

Tangentially, I suppose the tag wikis will need to be merged before the synonym is put into place...?