wait command bash
sleep NUMBER[SUFFIX] #Just use this command structure to wait/sleep
#Example:
sleep 5m #sleeps 5 minutes
sleep 0.1 #sleeps 0.1 seconds or 100 miliseconds
#Suffixes
s - seconds (default)
m - minutes
h - hours
d - days
When no suffix is specified, it defaults to seconds.
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