Every Weekday at Midnight Cron Expression for Jenkins

H H * * 1-5

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Valid
MINMinute
0
HRHour
9
DOMDay of Month
*
MONMonth
*
DOWDay of Week
1-5

In plain English

At 09:00 AM, Monday through Friday

English → Cron

Try: "every 5 minutes", "every weekday at 9am", "every Monday at 3pm", "every month on the 1st"

Next 10 Executions

UTC
  1. 1Mon, May 18, 09:00 AM UTCin 3d
  2. 2Tue, May 19, 09:00 AM UTCin 4d
  3. 3Wed, May 20, 09:00 AM UTCin 5d
  4. 4Thu, May 21, 09:00 AM UTCin 6d
  5. 5Fri, May 22, 09:00 AM UTCin 7d
  6. 6Mon, May 25, 09:00 AM UTCin 10d
  7. 7Tue, May 26, 09:00 AM UTCin 11d
  8. 8Wed, May 27, 09:00 AM UTCin 12d
  9. 9Thu, May 28, 09:00 AM UTCin 13d
  10. 10Fri, May 29, 09:00 AM UTCin 14d
crontab entrybash
# Add to crontab with: crontab -e
0 9 * * 1-5    /path/to/your/script.sh

When to use this schedule

  • Generating daily business reports that are only relevant on working days
  • Running overnight maintenance jobs that shouldn't disturb weekend operations
  • Sending morning briefing emails Monday through Friday
  • Archiving weekday transactions before the next business day begins

Platform Syntax Comparison

The same "Every Weekday at Midnight" schedule expressed in every major platform's cron syntax.

PlatformExpression
Standard Linux/Unix
0 0 * * 1-5
GitHub Actions
0 0 * * 1-5
Google Cloud Scheduler
0 0 * * 1-5
Kubernetes CronJob
0 0 * * 1-5
Azure Functions (NCRONTAB)
0 0 0 * * 1-5
AWS EventBridge
0 0 ? * MON-FRI *
Quartz Scheduler
0 0 0 ? * MON-FRI
Spring @Scheduled
0 0 0 * * MON-FRI
Jenkins
H H * * 1-5
Apache Airflow
0 0 * * 1-5

Frequently Asked Questions

Does "1-5" include Monday through Friday?
Yes — in standard cron, day-of-week 1 is Monday and 5 is Friday. "1-5" is the range Monday–Friday. Day 0 and 7 are both Sunday.
Why does AWS use MON-FRI instead of 1-5?
AWS EventBridge uses 3-letter abbreviations (SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT) for the day-of-week field. Numeric values are also accepted, but the named form is conventional.

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