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what-time

v0.0.2

Published

human readable time, just copt

Downloads

5

Readme

what-time Build Status codecov

human readable time, inspire from https://github.com/bahamas10/human/blob/master/human.js

Install

npm install what-time
yarn add what-time

⚠️

const whatTime = require('what-time');

let s = Date.now() // the number is miniseconds
// something run
let e = Date.now()

console.log(whatTime(s-e) / 1000) // whatTime is seconds , pleace  /1000

Usage

const whatTime = require('what-time');

whatTime(1810.999)

// "30m 10s 999ms "

whatTime(1810.999,true)

//  "30m 10s 999ms ago"


whatTime(1527824212)
//"48Y 5M 1W 6d 3h 36m 52s "


whatTime(1527824212,true)
//"48Y 5M 1W 6d 3h 36m 52s ago"


whatTime(new Date(0))

// now() -  Thu Jan 01 1970 08:00:00 GMT+0800 (CST)

API

whatTime(timeNum, isSuffix)

timeNum

name: | timeNum ---------|---------- Type: | number\|Date Desc: | time number like Date.now().

isSuffix

name: | isSuffix ---------|---------- Type: | boolean Default: | false Desc: | Is add the ago/from now

License

MIT © chinanf-boy