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@ultirequiem/timezones

v1.3.0

Published

All possible timezones and utils around it.

Downloads

38

Readme

timezones

codecov deno doc

A list with all the JavaScript possible timezones.

Based on this StackOverflow Question

Usage

The API is the same on all this platforms ✔️

Deno 🦕

import {
  randomTimeZone,
  timeZones,
} from "https://deno.land/x/timezones/mod.ts";

console.log(`My timezone is ${randomTimeZone()}.`);

const date = new Date();

for (const timeZone of timeZones) {
  console.log(timeZone, date.toLocaleString("en-US", { timeZone }));
}

Node.js 🐢🚀

import { randomTimeZone, timeZones } from "@ultirequiem/timezones";

Browser 🌐

You can use any CDN 🔥

Eg 👉 ESM ↔️ SkyPack 🆚 Script Tag ↔️ JSDelivr

Documentation

Is hosted on Deno Doc 📚

For more examples checkout Timero and the CLI Tool.

CLI

Install

  • Deno 🎃
deno install https://deno.land/x/timezones/timezones.ts
  • Node.js 🐼
npm install -g @ultirequiem/timezones

Usage

timezones --help

It includes list, random and a fuzzy search command!

A binary for multiple platforms is provided too!

Video Showcase

Support

Open an Issue, I will check it a soon as possible 👀

If you want to hurry me up a bit send me a tweet 😆

Consider supporting me on Patreon if you like my work 🙏

Don't forget to start the repo ⭐

Notes

This was done mainly because Timero.

Authors

Eliaz Bobadilla - Creator and Maintainer 💪

See also the full list of contributors who participated in this project ✨

Versioning

We use Semantic Versioning. For the versions available, see the tags 🏷️

Licence

Licensed under the MIT License 📄