hologo
v1.0.6
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A lightweight library that is used to find out humanly readable time differences between now and past date
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A lightweight (1 KB) library that is used to find out humanly readable time differences between now and past date
Install
$ npm install hologo
As of NPM 5.0.0, installed modules are added as a dependency by default, so the --save option is no longer used. The other save options still exist and are listed in the documentation for npm install.
When is it useful
The module will result in the same relative date outcome like StackOverflow sign-up date of users.
Usage
Example current date: April 18, 2018 12:00:00
JavaScript
const memberFor = require('hologo');
memberFor.hologo('2018/04/18 11:45:00');
//=> '15 minutes'
memberFor.hologo('2018/04/18 11:00:00');
//=> '1 hour'
memberFor.hologo('2018-04-18 10:00:00');
//=> '2 hours'
memberFor.hologo('2018/04/17');
//=> '1 day'
memberFor.hologo('1522800000000'); // 04/04/2018 12:00:00 AM
//=> '14 days'
memberFor.hologo('2017/05/18');
//=> '11 months'
memberFor.hologo('2017/04/18');
//=> '1 year'
memberFor.hologo('04-20-2022');
//=> '0 seconds'
TypeScript
import { hologo } from 'hologo';
hologo('2017/03/18');
//=> '1 year, 1 month'
hologo('2012-02-14');
//=> '6 years, 3 months'
API
hologo(date, option)
date
Type: string
You may pass it either any valid date string or timestamp in milliseconds.
option
Type: string
Default: Date.now()
If set, it will compare to the first parameter. Otherwise, it will stick with the current date.
License
MIT © JeffMinsungKim