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rizon

v0.0.4

Published

Get Golden Hour times from the command line

Downloads

7

Readme

Rizon

Rizon helps you get golden hour information from the command line. You can see dates in the future, or list out all relevant times for a location.

Install

$ npm install -g rizon

Options

-a, --all-times  Show all sun related times
-d, --date       Must be in ISO 8601 format e.g. 2016-12-22
-h, --help       Show help

Usage Examples

Next golden hour

$ rizon boston

Will output:

Boston
----------------------------
Tuesday, October 6th 2015
Current Time: 04:28

Next Golden Hour
Starts: 06:19
Ends: 07:25

All times

$ rizon -a boston

Will output:

Boston
----------------------------
Tuesday, October 6th 2015
Current Time: 04:29

Segment         Start  End
--------------  -----  -----
AM Twilight     06:19  06:47
Sunrise         06:47  06:50
AM Golden Hour  06:47  07:25
Solar Noon      12:33
PM Golden Hour  17:42  18:16
Sunset          18:16  18:19
PM Twilight     18:19  18:47
Nadir           00:33

For a future date

Note: Dates must be in ISO 8601 formats.

$ rizon -a -d 2016-12-22 boston

Will output:

Boston
----------------------------
Thursday, December 22nd 2016
Current Time: 04:31

Segment         Start  End
--------------  -----  -----
AM Twilight     06:40  07:12
Sunrise         07:12  07:15
AM Golden Hour  07:12  07:57
Solar Noon      11:44
PM Golden Hour  15:31  16:13
Sunset          16:13  16:16
PM Twilight     16:16  16:48
Nadir           23:44

Notes

This is still very much a work in progress. The source code is pretty messy. This will eventually be turned into a Slack Bot.