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timekoto

v1.0.3

Published

timekoto is a versatile utility package for Node.js that simplifies timestamp conversion based on the provided prop!

Downloads

8

Readme

# Timekoto

Timekoto is an npm package that provides a utility function for generating timestamps based on a provided prop. It offers a simple way to obtain timestamps in either seconds or milliseconds, depending on your requirements.

## Installation

To install Timekoto, you can use npm or yarn:

```bash
npm install timekoto

# or

yarn add timekoto
```

Usage

Import the timekoto function from the package:

const { Timekoto } = require("timekoto");

Then, call the Timekoto function and pass either 's' for seconds or 'm' for milliseconds:

const timestampInSeconds = Timekoto();
console.log(timestampInSeconds); // Outputs the timestamp in seconds

const timestampInSeconds = Timekoto("s");
console.log(timestampInSeconds); // Outputs the timestamp in seconds

const timestampInMilliseconds = Timekoto("m");
console.log(timestampInMilliseconds); // Outputs the timestamp in milliseconds

The Timekoto function calculates and returns the timestamp format based on the provided prop value.

Note: If you provide an invalid prop value, the function will throw an error indicating that you should use either 's' for seconds or 'm' for milliseconds.

License

Timekoto is licensed under the MIT License. You are free to use and modify this package according to your needs.

Contributions

Contributions are welcome! If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository.

Contact

For any questions or inquiries, you can reach us on GitHub.


Thank you for choosing Timekoto! We hope this package simplifies your timestamp retrieval tasks effectively.