0 8 1-7 * 1 explained

At 08:00 AM, between day 1 and 7 of the month, and on Monday

At 08:00 AM, between day 1 and 7 of the month, and on Monday
Runs at 08:00 on days 1–7 of the month and on every Monday. · 5-field cron

Next 5 runs (UTC)

#Run time (UTC)When
1Mon, Jun 22, 2026, 08:00:00 UTCin 2d 17h
2Mon, Jun 29, 2026, 08:00:00 UTCin 9d 17h
3Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 08:00:00 UTCin 11d 17h
4Thu, Jul 2, 2026, 08:00:00 UTCin 12d 17h
5Fri, Jul 3, 2026, 08:00:00 UTCin 13d 17h

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0 8 1-7 * 1
Get this as JSON (developer API)
curl "https://cron.wrapper-agency.com/api/v1/cron?expr=0%208%201-7%20*%201&tz=UTC"

Free cron API — no key during beta. Parsing is standard 5-field (or 6-field with seconds) cron, computed with cron-parser.

How to read this expression

FieldValueMeaning
Minute0exactly 0
Hour8exactly 8
Day of month1-7range 1-7
Month*every value
Day of week1exactly 1

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FAQ

Is "0 8 1-7 * 1" a valid cron expression?
Yes — it parses as a standard 5-field cron expression: At 08:00 AM, between day 1 and 7 of the month, and on Monday.
How do I use it?
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