The Javascript/Typescript library that convert time string to seconds or milliseconds.
Convert time string into seconds, minutes, hour, array or object and vice versa
A JavaScript time formatter and parser inspired by strftime and strptime.
Tiny millisecond conversion utility
Convert values with PostCSS (e.g. ms -> s)
The ESM-only 'color' package made compatible for use with CommonJS runtimes
Smaller and faster than ms.
Convert tabs to spaces in a string
pvtsutils is a set of common utility functions used in various Peculiar Ventures TypeScript based projects.
Converts a source-map from/to different formats and allows adding/changing properties.
Internationalized calendar, date, and time manipulation utilities
String convertions
Plain color conversion functions
Convert and detect character encoding in JavaScript
jetifier from Android Studio, in npm package format
Constant-time comparison of Buffers
Convert character encodings in pure javascript.
Parses set-cookie headers into objects
Reduce initial definitions to the actual initial value, where possible.
Convert a string to a valid safe filename
A node.js package for Steven Levithan's excellent dateFormat() function.
Convert a file: URI to a file path
The smallest & fastest library for really easy, totally type-safe unit conversions in TypeScript & JavaScript
RFC9562 UUIDs
Convert to Japanese era.
A Ruby gem that takes a cron schedule string and converts it into a human-readable time description.
Convert string time representations into seconds
Datify is a rubygem to convert a string storing a date or a time in a proper Time ruby object
Often times you'll end up with empty strings where you really want nil at the database level. This plugin automatically converts blanks to nil and is configurable.
Detect and convert short strings into integers, floats, dates, times, booleans, arrays, and hashes - "like a human would". Based on YAML and JSON.
Converts ruby values from strings to fixnums, floats, times, true and false values if it can sanely do so.
This gem extends the Time class with parse_to_utc method, which parses a string and returns a Time converted to UTC.
This gem takes as input a string of logs and converts them to an image graph of times and dependencies.
This gem allows you to manage translation strings in real time, viewing the live changes in the browser, with the changes then converted to a PR opened on the repository.
Myrrha provides the coercion framework which is missing to Ruby. Coercions are simply defined as a set of rules for converting values from source to target domains (in an abstract sense). As a typical and useful example, it comes with a coerce() method providing a unique entry point for converting a string to a numeric, a boolean, a date, a time, an URI, and so on.
A class that wraps the Time class and makes it easy to work with most known time values, including various time strings, automatically converting them to Time values, and perform tolerant comparisons. Several time classes, and the String class, are extended with the ".easy_time" method to perform an auto-conversion. A tolerant comparison allows for times from differing systems to be compared, even when the systems are out of sync, using the relationship operators and methods like "newer?", "older?", "same?" and "between?". A tolerant comparison for equality is where the difference of two values is less than the tolerance value (1 minute by default). The tolerance can be configured, even set to zero. Finally, all of the Time class and instance methods are available on the EasyTime class and instances.
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