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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T23:57:59+00:00 2026-05-11T23:57:59+00:00

I have a script and it’s display show’s upload progress by writing to the

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I have a script and it’s display show’s upload progress by writing to the same console line. When the script is run from a cron job, rather than writing to a single line, I get many lines:

***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [0.67%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [1.33%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [2.00%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [2.66%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [3.33%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [3.99%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [4.66%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [5.32%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [5.99%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [6.65%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [7.32%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [7.98%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [8.65%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [9.32%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [9.98%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [10.65%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [11.31%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [11.98%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [12.64%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [13.31%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [13.97%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [14.64%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [15.30%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [15.97%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [16.63%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [17.30%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [17.97%]
***   E0710091001.DAT  ***   [18.63%]

I just want to know if I can tell from inside the script if it’s being called from cron, and if so, I won’t display this output.

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    2026-05-11T23:57:59+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:57 pm

    See code below. Replace my print statements with what you want to show.

    import sys
    if sys.stdout.isatty():
        print "Running from command line"
    else:
        print "Running from cron"
    
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