# at > Executes commands at a specified time. > More information: . - Open an `at` prompt to create a new set of scheduled commands, press `Ctrl + D` to save and exit: `at {{hh:mm}}` - Execute the commands and email the result using a local mailing program such as Sendmail: `at {{hh:mm}} -m` - Execute a script at the given time: `at {{hh:mm}} -f {{path/to/file}}` - Display a system notification at 11pm on February 18th: `echo "notify-send '{{Wake up!}}'" | at {{11pm}} {{Feb 18}}`