I have a bash script like the following example that attempts to first list a bunch of items, then run a command on those items individually:
customListCommand | xargs -P 10 -n1 echo
If customListCommand returns the following output:
a
b
c
Then what I have with xargs will essentially perform:
echo a
echo b
echo c
In addition to this, I would like to add a "sleep" to the xargs command so that it runs after each echo, in this manner:
echo a
sleep 1
echo b
sleep 1
echo c
sleep 1
Is it possible to do this for the xargs expression? I presume adding an additional pipe at the end will not work since that might pipe the output of all the echos before doing a single sleep.
Did you try something like that??
customListCommand | xargs -P 10 -n1 bash -c 'echo "$0"; sleep 1'
It should basically do the job for you. Please let me.know if more help is required!