| name | cron |
| description | Use this skill only for scheduled or recurring tasks. Manage jobs with qwenpaw cron list/create/get/state/update/pause/resume/delete/run, and always pass --agent-id explicitly. |
| metadata | {"builtin_skill_version":"1.6","qwenpaw":{"emoji":"⏰"}} |
Cron (Scheduled Task Management)
When to Use
Use this skill only when you need to automatically execute something at a future time or repeat execution on a schedule.
Should Use
- User asks to do something "daily / weekly / hourly"
- User asks for automatic reminders or execution "tomorrow at 9 AM / next Monday / at a specific time"
- Long-term periodic notifications, checks, or reports are needed
Should Not Use
- The task only needs to be executed once right now
- It is just a normal reply within the current session
- The user has not specified an execution time or schedule
- The target channel / user / session is still unclear
Decision Rules
- Only use cron for future scheduled or periodic execution
- If it only needs to be done once immediately, do not create a cron job
- Before creating, confirm execution time/schedule, target channel, target-user, and target-session
- All cron commands must explicitly include
--agent-id
- Do not rely on the default agent, or the task may end up in the default workspace
Hard Rules
Must Explicitly Specify --agent-id
All qwenpaw cron commands must include:
--agent-id <your_agent_id>
Your agent_id is found in the Agent Identity section of the system prompt (Your agent id is ...).
Do not omit it, or the task may be incorrectly created in the default agent's workspace.
Common Commands
qwenpaw cron list --agent-id <agent_id>
qwenpaw cron get <job_id> --agent-id <agent_id>
qwenpaw cron state <job_id> --agent-id <agent_id>
qwenpaw cron create --agent-id <agent_id> ...
qwenpaw cron delete <job_id> --agent-id <agent_id>
qwenpaw cron pause <job_id> --agent-id <agent_id>
qwenpaw cron resume <job_id> --agent-id <agent_id>
qwenpaw cron run <job_id> --agent-id <agent_id>
qwenpaw cron update <job_id> --agent-id <agent_id> ...
Creating Tasks
Two types are supported:
- text: Send a fixed message on a schedule
- agent: Ask an agent a question on a schedule and send the reply to the target channel
Two schedule modes are supported:
- cron (
--schedule-type cron): classic cron recurrence (for example, daily 09:00 or every 2 hours)
- scheduled (
--schedule-type scheduled): calendar-style schedule starting from --run-at, either one-time or repeating by day
Schedule Selection Rules (Must Follow)
- If user intent is generic recurrence ("hourly/daily/weekly") without a specific start date, prefer
cron
- If user intent includes a concrete start date ("tomorrow", "next Monday", "starting from ", "for the next two weeks"), prefer
scheduled
- For one-time
scheduled tasks: pass only --run-at and do not pass any --repeat-* options
- For repeating
scheduled tasks: pass --repeat-every-days and choose an end condition:
- fixed count:
--repeat-end-type count --repeat-count N
- end datetime:
--repeat-end-type until --repeat-until <ISO8601>
- no end:
--repeat-end-type never
Timeout Settings
Default timeout is 120 seconds (2 minutes). For longer agent tasks, you must explicitly set a larger timeout to prevent premature cancellation:
--timeout 600
--timeout 3600
Core Rules:
- If the agent task involves web search, code execution, or multi-step tool calls, set
--timeout 600 or higher
- Timeout must be less than the scheduling interval to prevent overlap (a new run firing while the previous one is still executing). Examples:
- Every 15 minutes:
--timeout should not exceed 900 seconds
- Every 10 minutes:
--timeout recommend no more than 80% of interval (i.e. 480 seconds)
- Daily:
--timeout can be larger, no special restriction needed
- For frequent tasks (interval ≤ 10 minutes), follow timeout ≤ 80% of interval; for infrequent tasks (hourly or above), set based on actual needs
Minimum Information Required Before Creating
--type
--name
--schedule-type
--cron (when --schedule-type cron)
--run-at (when --schedule-type scheduled)
--channel
--target-user
--target-session
--text
--agent-id
--timeout (for agent-type tasks, set an appropriate timeout based on expected execution time)
If any of this information is missing, confirm with the user before creating the task.
Creation Examples
qwenpaw cron create \
--agent-id <agent_id> \
--type text \
--schedule-type cron \
--name "Daily Greeting" \
--cron "0 9 * * *" \
--channel imessage \
--target-user "CHANGEME" \
--target-session "CHANGEME" \
--text "Good morning!"
qwenpaw cron create \
--agent-id <agent_id> \
--type agent \
--schedule-type cron \
--name "Check Todos" \
--cron "0 */2 * * *" \
--channel dingtalk \
--target-user "CHANGEME" \
--target-session "CHANGEME" \
--text "What are my pending tasks?" \
--timeout 600
qwenpaw cron create \
--agent-id <agent_id> \
--type text \
--schedule-type scheduled \
--name "Tomorrow Morning Reminder" \
--run-at "2026-05-13T09:00:00+08:00" \
--channel dingtalk \
--target-user "CHANGEME" \
--target-session "CHANGEME" \
--text "Standup starts at 9:00." \
--save-result-to-inbox
qwenpaw cron create \
--agent-id <agent_id> \
--type text \
--schedule-type scheduled \
--name "Two-week Standup Reminder" \
--run-at "2026-05-13T09:00:00+08:00" \
--repeat-every-days 1 \
--repeat-end-type count \
--repeat-count 14 \
--channel dingtalk \
--target-user "CHANGEME" \
--target-session "CHANGEME" \
--text "Standup starts at 9:00." \
--save-result-to-inbox
Create from JSON
qwenpaw cron create --agent-id <agent_id> -f job_spec.json
Minimal Workflow
1. Determine whether this truly requires "future scheduling" or "periodic execution"
2. Confirm execution time/schedule
3. Confirm channel, target-user, target-session
4. Explicitly include --agent-id
5. Create the task with qwenpaw cron create
6. Manage tasks afterwards with list / state / pause / resume / delete
Cron Expression Examples
0 9 * * * Every day at 9:00
0 */2 * * * Every 2 hours
30 8 * * 1-5 Weekdays at 8:30
0 0 * * 0 Every Sunday at midnight
*/15 * * * * Every 15 minutes
Common Mistakes
Mistake 1: Creating a cron job for a one-time immediate execution
If the task only needs to be done once right now, do not create a cron job.
Mistake 2: Not passing --agent-id
This causes the task to be assigned to the wrong agent / workspace. All cron commands must explicitly include --agent-id.
Mistake 3: Creating a task without complete information
If the user has not specified the time, schedule, target channel, or target session, ask for clarification first.
Mistake 4: Modifying existing tasks without checking first
Before pausing, resuming, or deleting, first run:
qwenpaw cron list --agent-id <agent_id>
to find the correct job_id.
Usage Tips
- When parameters are missing, ask the user before creating
- Before modifying/pausing/deleting, run
qwenpaw cron list --agent-id <agent_id> first
- To troubleshoot issues, use
qwenpaw cron state <job_id> --agent-id <agent_id>
- When showing commands to the user, provide complete, copy-pasteable versions
- If the user mentions "save to inbox" (or not), explicitly include
--save-result-to-inbox or --no-save-result-to-inbox
- Before creating, you can run
qwenpaw chats list --agent-id <agent_id> to get valid target-user and target-session
Help Information
qwenpaw cron -h
qwenpaw cron list -h
qwenpaw cron create -h
qwenpaw cron get -h
qwenpaw cron state -h
qwenpaw cron pause -h
qwenpaw cron resume -h
qwenpaw cron delete -h
qwenpaw cron run -h