How to wrap a command such that its execution is throttled (that is, it executes at most once every X...












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I'm interested in wrapping a command such that it only runs at most once every X duration; essentially, the same functionality as the lodash throttle function. I'd basically like to be able to run this:



throttle 60 -- check-something
another-command
throttle 60 -- check-something
another-command
throttle 60 -- check-something


For each of those throttle commands, if it's been less than 60 seconds since check-something was run (successfully), the command is skipped. Does anything like this already exist? Is it easy to do with a shell script?










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    I'm interested in wrapping a command such that it only runs at most once every X duration; essentially, the same functionality as the lodash throttle function. I'd basically like to be able to run this:



    throttle 60 -- check-something
    another-command
    throttle 60 -- check-something
    another-command
    throttle 60 -- check-something


    For each of those throttle commands, if it's been less than 60 seconds since check-something was run (successfully), the command is skipped. Does anything like this already exist? Is it easy to do with a shell script?










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      I'm interested in wrapping a command such that it only runs at most once every X duration; essentially, the same functionality as the lodash throttle function. I'd basically like to be able to run this:



      throttle 60 -- check-something
      another-command
      throttle 60 -- check-something
      another-command
      throttle 60 -- check-something


      For each of those throttle commands, if it's been less than 60 seconds since check-something was run (successfully), the command is skipped. Does anything like this already exist? Is it easy to do with a shell script?










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      I'm interested in wrapping a command such that it only runs at most once every X duration; essentially, the same functionality as the lodash throttle function. I'd basically like to be able to run this:



      throttle 60 -- check-something
      another-command
      throttle 60 -- check-something
      another-command
      throttle 60 -- check-something


      For each of those throttle commands, if it's been less than 60 seconds since check-something was run (successfully), the command is skipped. Does anything like this already exist? Is it easy to do with a shell script?







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