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    BTW, you can change the output format of bash's built-in time with the TIMEFORMAT variable. e.g. TIMEFORMAT=$'\nreal %3lR\tuser %3lU\tsys %3lS' is, IMO, a nice simple one-line format (I set this in my ~/.bashrc). The GNU version of /usr/bin/time (i.e. not the bash built-in) uses the TIME variable instead. Commented Jun 1, 2021 at 4:36