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simple-clock

v1.0.1

Published

Simple package to manage and format times and dates in your projects

Downloads

8

Readme

simple-clock

Simple package to manage clock in your projects.

NPM version

How to use

Install it as npm dependencies

npm install simple-clock

Run the app

Then, to run app, you just have to run command :

node index.js

This will show you results of the operations performed

Possibles configurations

Setting simple parameters

Call the getTime function to get clock time value with a type of a result. Types arguments which are possible are :

- h 		: to get hour
- min 		: to get minute
- s 		: to get seconds
- ms 		: to get Milliseconds
- toMilli 	: to convert time format to millis
- d 		: to get day
- m 		: to get month
- y 		: to get year
- full 		: to get full date with format : h:m:s-d/m/y
Example
	var fullTime = require("./index.js").getTime("h");
	var fullTime = require("./index.js").getTime("min");
	var fullTime = require("./index.js").getTime("toMilli");
	var fullTime = require("./index.js").getTime("full");
Combine parameters

You can combine multiples parameters to format your result and get what you want For example, you can get time by combine hour, minute and second like: h:min:s or h/min/s

You can get full data by doing : "h:min:s-d/m/y" or "h/min/s-d-m-y" or ...

NB: only these separators are available

":" 		: only to separate arguments, but not group, for example, we can do "h:min:s-d/m/y" but not "h:min:s:d/m/y"
"/" 		: only to separate arguments, but not group, for example, we can do "h:min:s-d/m/y" but not "h:min:s/d/m/y"
"-" 		: when use to separate arguments, it can't been use to separate group of arguments, for example, we can do 
	  "h-min-s d/m/y" but not "h-min-s-d/m/y"
espace(" ") : only to separate group of arguments, for example, we can do "h:min:s d/m/y" but not "h min s-d/m/y"

License

MIT

Enjoy it !