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 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mon, Jun 22, 2026, 08:00:00 UTC | in 2d 17h |
| 2 | Mon, Jun 29, 2026, 08:00:00 UTC | in 9d 17h |
| 3 | Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 08:00:00 UTC | in 11d 17h |
| 4 | Thu, Jul 2, 2026, 08:00:00 UTC | in 12d 17h |
| 5 | Fri, Jul 3, 2026, 08:00:00 UTC | in 13d 17h |
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How to read this expression
| Field | Value | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Minute | 0 | exactly 0 |
| Hour | 8 | exactly 8 |
| Day of month | 1-7 | range 1-7 |
| Month | * | every value |
| Day of week | 1 | exactly 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?
- Paste it into your crontab, CI scheduler, or job runner. Need a different schedule? Edit the fields in the builder above or browse all common cron expressions.
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