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git-date

v1.3.0

Published

easily change the date of the previous git commit

Downloads

28

Readme

git-date npm version code style: prettier

Easily change the date of the previous git commit Demonstration NPM

Installation

Make sure you have nodejs, npm and git installed first, and then run the following:

npm install git-date -g

Usage

git-date uses a hyphenated alias that allows you to run it as a native git command:

git date <date string>

Because git-date uses the full power of the date library provided by sugarjs, you can use a very large variety of commands to change the date. Below are some examples of what you could put into <date string>:

  • 2010
  • 2010-05
  • 2010-05-25
  • 2010.05.25
  • 2010/05/25
  • 05-25-2010
  • 05/25/2010
  • 05.25.2010
  • 25 May 2010
  • May 2010
  • Tuesday May 25th, 2010
  • the day after tomorrow
  • one day before yesterday
  • 2 days after monday
  • 2 weeks from monday
  • a second ago
  • 25 years from now
  • last wednesday
  • next friday
  • this week tuesday
  • monday of last week
  • May 25th of next year
  • the last day of March
  • the 23rd of last month
  • the beginning of this week
  • the end of next month
  • the last day of the year
  • last month
  • next year
  • 12pm
  • 12:30pm
  • 12:30:40
  • 12:30:40.299
  • 12:30:40.299+01:00
  • 2010-05-25T12:30:40.299Z
  • 2010-05-25T12:30:40.299+01:00